Rescuers say 100 dead as Israel launches fresh Gaza offensive
- Israel launched a fresh military offensive known as Operation Gideon's Chariots in Gaza on 18 March 2025 after a two-month truce ended.
- The offensive follows a war triggered by Hamas' attack on Israel on 7 October 2023 that killed about 1,218 people and took 251 hostages.
- Since restarting strikes, Israel has hit over 150 terror targets in Gaza in 24 hours, with local authorities reporting around 100 deaths from recent attacks.
- Israel states the operation aims to defeat Hamas and free hostages, while UN experts warn Gaza faces a critical risk of famine amid a tightening aid blockade imposed in March.
- The intensified military campaign has resulted in significant casualties and widespread displacement, prompting increased calls from the global community to restart ceasefire negotiations and lift the blockade.
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The bombings in Gaza city areas, Khan Younis, and in the neighborhoods of Beit Lahia and Shuja'iyya confirm that Benjamin Netanyahu's invasion plan is real, although it is still at its preliminary stages.
Israel launches new military operation in Gaza Strip
Israel’s army said in a social media post Saturday that it was intensifying attacks and exerting “tremendous pressure” on Hamas across the strip. It said it would not stop until the hostages are returned and Hamas is dismantled.
Israel Says It Has Begun Mobilizing for a New Gaza Advance
The Israeli military said on Saturday that it had begun mobilizing its forces in preparation to advance farther into Gaza, seize more land and displace more civilians, adding that it was already conducting intense airstrikes ahead of the planned offensive. But there were no signs by Saturday morning of any wide-scale new ground invasion, despite weeks of threats by Israeli leaders. An Israeli military official, who requested anonymity to discuss…
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