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55 more martyred in new Israeli Gaza strikes

21-03-2025

GAZA STRIP/ JERUSALEM: Gaza’s Health Ministry says 506 Palestinians, including 200 children, have been killed and 909 injured in the enclave since Israel shattered the ceasefire on Tuesday.

At least 85 people have been killed and 133 injured in the war-torn territory since dawn alone, according to the Ministry.

As Israeli ground troops join the attack on Gaza, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warns of a “larger and stronger front” in the occupied West Bank in addition to a “fierce war against Hamas in the Gaza Strip”.

Gaza’s Health Ministry says at least 49,617 Palestinians have been confirmed dead and 112,950 wounded in Israel’s war on Gaza. Gaza’s Government Media Office updated its death toll to more than 61,700, saying thousands of Palestinians missing under the rubble are presumed dead. At least 1,139 people were killed in Israel during the Hamas-led October 7, 2023, attacks and more than 200 were taken captive while as many as 55 more Palestinians have been martyred in overnight Israeli air strikes in Gaza, the Hamas-run civil defence agency has said.

It comes after Israel resumed its bombing campaign and ground operations in the territory this week, with air strikes killing more than 430 people over two days, according to the Hamas-run health ministry.

Hamas says the ground operation announced by Israel on Wednesday is a “new and dangerous” violation of the ceasefire deal, which began in January. Israel resumed attacks on Tuesday as talks to extend the deal failed to progress.

Israel has warned that attacks will intensify in Gaza until Hamas releases the remaining hostages.

Israel says Hamas is still holding 59 hostages, 24 of whom are believed to be alive.

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said on Thursday it had begun “targeted ground activities” to create what it called a “partial buffer between the north and south” in Gaza. It called the action a “limited ground operation”.

IDF spokesperson Col Avichay Adraee said forces were deployed up to the centre of a strip known as the Netzarim corridor which divides northern and southern Gaza.

On Tuesday, Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said it had “resumed combat in full force” and any ceasefire negotiations would now take place “under fire”.

Israel and Hamas have failed to agree how to take the ceasefire beyond the first phase, which expired on 1 March.

Hamas did not agree to a renegotiation of the ceasefire on Israel’s terms, although it offered to release a living American hostage and four hostages’ bodies as mediators tried to keep the ceasefire going.

Israel blocked all food, fuel and medical supplies entering Gaza at the beginning of March in order to put pressure on Hamas. It accused Hamas of commandeering the provisions as part of its strategy against Israel, though without providing evidence.

The war was triggered by Hamas’s attack on Israel on 7 October 2023 in which about 1,200 people, mainly civilians, were killed and 251 other taken hostage. Twenty-five Israeli and five Thai hostages were released alive during the first phase of the ceasefire.

Israel responded to the October attack with a massive military offensive, which had killed more than 48,500 Palestinians, mainly civilians, before Israel resumed its campaign, the Hamas-run health ministry says. Israel’s offensive has also caused huge amounts of destruction to homes and infrastructure. (Int’l Monitoring Desk)

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