Palestinians killed in the new Israeli Gazi, says Hamas Agency, ruled by Hamas

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At least 85 Palestinians were killed during the night of Israeli air strikes in Gaza, said Hamas Health Ministry.

Hours later, the military in Israel said it had captured three rockets, which Hamas’s armed wing said he had fired at Tel Aviv in response.

It comes after Israel resumed its bombing campaign and ground operations this week, with air strikes already killed more than 430 people in the last two days, according to the Ministry of Health.

The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) said on Thursday that a ground operation was launched in North Gaza. There has been a lull in large -scale hostilities since January, when the fire has begun.

The Gaza Health Ministry also reported that 133 people were injured in the latest attacks on Thursday.

Israel resumed the attacks on Tuesday as conversations about extending the deal failed to progress, warning that they would intensify until Hamas released the other hostages.

Israel says Hamas still holds 59 hostages, 24 of which are thought to be alive.

IDF Col Avichay Adraee spokesman said Hamas had fired three rockets from South Gaza. One was intercepted while the other two fell into the Open Zone, he added in a post at X.

The Israeli military stated early Thursday that they had started “targeted ground activities” to create what it calls a “partial buffer between north and south” in Gaza. He called the action a “restricted ground operation”.

Kohl Adszz said that the forces were located next to the center of the strip, known as the Netzarim corridor, which divides the northern and southern gas.

Meanwhile, five employees of the Palestinian UN Refugee Agency have been among those killed in the last few days, said the agency’s chief Philip Lazarini in an X.

“They were teachers, doctors and nurses,” he added, warning that “the worst is yet to come” against the background of the ongoing invasion of the earth.

Wednesday UN said The one of his workers was killed and five others injured after his compound in Deir al-Balah in central gas was damaged. It says the circumstances of the incident are unclear.

The Gaza Health Ministry has accused Israeli strike while the Israeli military said it did not attack the Union.

The United Kingdom Foreign Secretary David Lamy confirmed on Thursday that a British citizen was injured in a complex attack. Comes after a charity said one of his workers, a A 51-year-old expert on bomb ejection were injured.

“Our priority is to support them and their family at the time,” he told MPS.

Elsewhere, Yuti rebels on Yemen fired a ballistic rocket In Israel on Thursday, aiming at Ben Gurion’s airport near Tel Aviv, said military spokesman for the group, supported by Iran.

No injuries were reported and the IDF said the rocket had been stopped before entering Israel.

On Tuesday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he “resumed the battle with full force” and all negotiations to end the fire will now be held “under fire”.

A group representing the hostages of the hostages accused the Israeli government of choosing “to give up the hostages” by launching new strikes.

Israel and Hamas failed to agree how to overcome the fire beyond the first phase, which expired on March 1st.

Hamas disagreed with a renegotiation of the cessation of the fire under the terms of Israel, although he proposed to release a living American hostage and four bodies of hostages while mediators were trying to continue to end the fire.

Israel blocks all foods, fuel and medical supplies entering Gaza in early March to put pressure on Hamas. He accused Hamas of commanding the provisions as part of his strategy against Israel, though without providing evidence.

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

Israel responded to the October attack with a large -scale military offensive, which killed over 48,500 Palestinians, mainly civilians, before Israel resumes its campaign, says Hamas Health Ministry. Israel’s offensive also caused huge destruction in homes and infrastructure.

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