Israeli military says it has begun new ground operation in Gaza
- On March 19, the Israeli military announced it resumed ground operations in Gaza, which has led to a surge in violence and at least 38 Palestinian deaths in just two days, according to local health workers.
- United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres condemned an Israeli airstrike on UN premises that killed a foreign staffer and wounded five others, calling for a full investigation.
- Hamas spokesperson Abdel-Latif Al-Qanoua described the closure of Salahuddin Road as a 'total coup' against the ceasefire agreement, indicating escalating tensions in the area.
- Israel's Defence Minister Israel Katz warned of intensified actions if hostages were not released, stating the ongoing airstrikes were 'only the first step.
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The ceasefire in Gaza has collapsed. Israel claims that Hamas does not want to release the hostages and has resumed fighting on the instructions of Prime Minister Netanyahu. Meanwhile, Houthi rebels in Yemen claim to have carried out attacks on American aircraft carriers, while the US responds with counterattacks. In Syria, too, unrest remains between various population groups. Follow the latest developments in our live blog.
Exhausted Gazans wake from another night of Israeli bombing: UN aid teams
Israel’s renewed bombing campaign and intensifying ground operation in Gaza are reversing gains achieved during the brief ceasefire, UN humanitarians inside the devastated enclave said on Friday.
Israel’s Renewed Assault on Gaza Is a Prelude to Mass Expulsion
Ben Reiff With Trump’s green light for ethnic cleansing, Israel’s return to war threatens to become an all-out effort to empty the enclave of Palestinians. The post Israel’s Renewed Assault on Gaza Is a Prelude to Mass Expulsion appeared first on The Nation.

Israel returns to war in Gaza with wider aims and almost no constraints
Israel’s renewed military offensive in the Gaza Strip threatens to be even deadlier and more destructive than the last, as it pursues wider aims with far fewer constraints.
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