Israel strikes on Gaza spark global condemnation
- Israel's military operations in Gaza resumed, resulting in over 400 deaths, which the health ministry in Hamas-run Gaza reported as the deadliest strikes since January.
- Israeli officials stated that the continuation of fighting is necessary to free hostages captured by Hamas, which criticized Israel for violating the truce.
- UN Chief Antonio Guterres expressed being shocked at the renewed strikes, echoing widespread global condemnation.
- Israeli officials, including Foreign Minister Gideon Saar, indicated that the military operations would persist in efforts to counter Hamas.
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“Significant condemnation of Israel’s brutal attack”: Chilean Foreign Ministry calls for a ceasefire in Gaza - La Tercera
His dismay and total condemnation of Israel’s military attacks on Palestine was carried out this afternoon by the Chilean Foreign Ministry in a statement. “The Chilean government expresses its dismay and firm condemnation of Israel’s brutal attack on the civilian population of Gaza, which has cost the lives of more than 400 civilians, including a significant number of women and children,” the statement begins. In this regard, they state that “fo…

Israel vows to keep up strikes on Gaza after global condemnation
Israel vowed Tuesday to keep up its renewed bombing of Gaza, warning that a wave of intense air strikes that reportedly left hundreds dead and drew international condemnation was "not a one-day attack".
Israel strikes Gaza, breaking ceasefire
What happened Israel Tuesday morning launched what it called "extensive strikes" on Hamas "terror targets" across Gaza, its first major attack on the Palestinian enclave since Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government signed a ceasefire agreement with Hamas two months ago. Gaza's health ministry said at least 326 Palestinians were killed in the strikes. Who said what The attack was prompted by "Hamas' repeated refusal to release our hostage…
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