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Why did Israel resume the battle in Gaza?
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Why did Israel resume the battle in Gaza?

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Why did Israel resume the battle in Gaza?

Kids look on as individuals stroll amid the rubble of a constructing destroyed in an in a single day Israeli strike in Jabalia, within the northern Gaza Strip on Tuesday. Israel’s lethal strikes on Gaza drew world condemnation, because it stated it had “no alternative” apart from to renew army operations with a purpose to deliver house hostages.

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TEL AVIV, Israel — Mediators had been holding ceasefire talks with Hamas within the wee hours of the morning Tuesday when the shock Israeli strikes started, in keeping with a senior Hamas official.

Deception was the purpose, an Israeli official stated.

A woman cries while sitting on the rubble of her house, destroyed in an Israeli strike, in the Nuseirat refugee camp in central Gaza Strip on Tuesday. Israel on Tuesday unleashed its most intense strikes on the Gaza Strip since a January ceasefire.

At 2:10 a.m., Israel launched about ten minutes of strikes from naval ships and dozens of warplanes after weeks of preparations for an offensive that was stored inside closed circles within the Israeli army. Each officers spoke on situation of anonymity to debate what was occurring behind the scenes.

What adopted was one of many deadliest days of the Gaza battle, with greater than 400 individuals killed in nighttime airstrikes on properties, in keeping with Gaza well being officers, together with 5 Hamas officers and ladies and youngsters. Israel stated it was concentrating on Hamas mid-level leaders, and officers in Gaza who tally the loss of life tolls don’t distinguish between Hamas-affiliated combatants and civilians.

Israelis had been shocked by the return to battle, too. Greater than half of the residing Israeli hostages freed beneath the newest ceasefire deal — 14 out of 25 residing Israelis freed within the final a number of months — stated the transfer endangered the lives of the 24 different hostages nonetheless held in Gaza and believed to be alive.

Hamas has not but fired again at Israel, nor has it budged from its place.

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Main Israeli protection analysts and former officers have made an admission: Israel violated the ceasefire deal that started on Jan. 19, the final full day of the Biden administration.

Freed hostage Ilana Gritzewsky holds a smoke torch as protesters set a fire during a demonstration calling for the release of all hostages held by Hamas in Gaza on Saturday in Tel Aviv. Israel’s domestic security agency says it now had Hamas’ battle plans and other warnings for the Oct. 7, 2023 attacks but failed to take them seriously.

“There’s no other way to explain it: Israel knowingly violated the cease-fire agreement with Hamas – with American approval – because it didn’t want to fully meet the terms it had committed to two months ago,” wrote Amos Harel, a protection affairs columnist for the Israel’s left-leaning Haaretz newspaper.

Based on the Israel-Hamas settlement, on the sixteenth day of the ceasefire, the perimeters had been speculated to enter talks relating to the everlasting finish of the battle. Israel refused to carry these talks, as agreed, as long as Hamas remained in management in Gaza.

The particular phrases of the deal had been by no means formally printed. And although the deal was clinched with involvement from the incoming Trump administration, it was sealed beneath the auspices of the Biden administration in its waning days. Israel noticed itself as having leeway to attempt to extract new phrases beneath President Trump.

Trump’s Mideast envoy Steve Witkoff introduced a proposal final week for brand spanking new ceasefire phrases — releasing extra hostages earlier than starting end-of-war talks — and Israel says it’s returning to battle to stress Hamas to comply with these phrases.

Hamas was regrouping amid the dearth of battle with out giving up extra hostages

On Mar. 1, the ceasefire entered a twilight zone.

Part one of many deal — exchanging a gaggle of Israeli hostages for Palestinian prisoners — was over. However part two — a full troop withdrawal from the Gaza border with Egypt, and strikes towards a everlasting finish of the battle — had not begun.

A Palestinian man is comforted as he weeps next to a truck carrying the bodies of the victims of Israeli overnight airstrikes before transporting them for burial on Tuesday. Israeli airstrikes killed more than 400 people and injured hundreds more on one of the most intense strikes in Gaza since the war began in 2023.

A Palestinian man is comforted as he weeps subsequent to a truck carrying the our bodies of the victims of Israeli in a single day airstrikes earlier than transporting them for burial on Tuesday. Israeli airstrikes killed greater than 400 individuals and injured lots of extra on one of the intense strikes in Gaza because the battle started in 2023.

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Proposals and counterproposals had been made. The U.S. and Hamas held secret talks which then stopped once they had been leaked.

All of the whereas, Hamas continued to get well. Israel had allowed in a surge of assist provides. Hamas authorities leaders in Gaza started rising from tunnels and hideouts, deploying officers and displaying their management of the territory.

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In a Fb put up that was subsequently eliminated after criticism from Gaza residents, the Hamas-run Gaza Metropolis municipality stated it was looking for to gather taxes amongst Gaza residents residing amid the rubble of the earlier 15 months of battle.

Hamas was making an attempt to retrofit unexploded Israeli ordinance from the battle for its personal weapons stockpiles, in keeping with Tamir Heyman, the pinnacle of Israel’s main nationwide safety assume tank, the Israeli Institute for Nationwide Safety Research.

“Hamas haven’t read the picture. They thought that they have a huge leverage of the hostages in their hand. And they thought they would get a ceasefire, and not paying anything,” stated former Israeli army intelligence chief Amos Yadlin in a briefing to reporters. “This was the target of the attack…to tell Hamas, you are going to pay (a) high price for not accepting Witkoff proposals.”

Israel started a provides blockade on Gaza this month to stress Hamas to simply accept its phrases. Hamas engaged with mediators however didn’t budge from its core demand to stick to the unique deal, take away Israeli troops from the Gaza-Egypt border and start talks on the tip of the battle.

Palestinians celebrate after US President-elect Donald Trump's announcement of hostage deal between Israel and Hamas , in the southern Gaza city of Khan Yunis, Gaza on January 15, 2025.

Egypt is presenting a brand new proposal to return to a ceasefire, in keeping with an Egyptian official who was briefed on the supply and never allowed to debate it publicly however spoke to NPR on situation of anonymity: that Hamas would launch round 5 sick and wounded Israeli hostages and a few our bodies of lifeless hostages, in change for a ceasefire, the entry of assist and starting the second part of the ceasefire deal.

It’s just about the identical proposal that had been on the desk earlier than the return to battle, apart from the demand to take away Israeli troops from the border space.

A return to battle helps Netanyahu in his battle to remain in energy

Netanyahu has a deadline: his authorities should move a nationwide funds in two weeks, or face the prospect of his authorities collapsing, triggering new elections.

Returning to battle paved the way in which for Netanyahu to deliver his far-right ally Itamar Ben Gvir again contained in the coalition and beef up his governing majority. Ben Gvir had give up due to the January ceasefire with Hamas, and returned Tuesday with the resumption of the battle.

Israelis holding national flags march into Jerusalem during a demonstration on Wednesday calling for the end of the war and the release of the remaining hostages held captive in Gaza since the October 7, 2023 attacks by Palestinian militants.

Israelis holding nationwide flags march into Jerusalem throughout an indication on Wednesday calling for the tip of the battle and the discharge of the remaining hostages held captive in Gaza because the October 7, 2023 assaults by Palestinian militants.

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The brand new offensive in Gaza additionally allowed Netanyahu to distract from an unprecedented transfer: his announcement this week that he needs to fireplace his home safety chief from the Shin Guess company, a transfer that sparked road protests, with extra underway on Wednesday.

Netanyahu’s transfer to fireplace him is a part of a marketing campaign responsible Israel’s safety companies for failing to thwart the Hamas assault Oct. 7, 2023, and deflect from accusations that Netanyahu himself shoulders accountability. It comes on the heels of a Shin Guess investigation into Netanyahu’s aides over allegations they secretly offered consulting companies to Qatar in the course of the battle.

“Netanyahu’s true objective appears increasingly clear: a gradual slide toward an authoritarian-style regime, whose survival he will try to secure through perpetual war on multiple fronts,” wrote Harel.

It’s unclear if hostage households’ protests in opposition to the return to battle will make any distinction.

“The gates of hell have opened? For me the gates of hell have opened today,” Ruhama Buhbut instructed Israeli Channel 12. Ruhbut’s son, Elkana, continues to be held hostage in Gaza.

The strikes may final at the least one other two weeks till Israel passes its nationwide funds, giving Netanyahu a stronger place in energy and extra flexibility to renew a ceasefire, analysts say.

The return to battle in Gaza has dragged within the Houthis and will portend an eventual assault on Iran

The renewal of battle in Gaza, coupled with battle involving the Houthis, may result in additional escalation together with Iran.

Houthi supporters chant slogans and hold pictures of Abdul Malik al-Houthi, the leader of the Houthi movement, during an anti-U.S. and anti-Israel rally in Sanaa, Yemen, Monday, March 17, 2025.

Iranian-backed Houthis in Yemen disrupted worldwide delivery routes and fired missiles at Israel all through the primary 15 months of the Gaza battle. After Israel resumed the battle in Gaza Tuesday, the Israeli army says it intercepted a ballistic missile fired from Yemen towards Israel.

The U.S. struck Houthi targets in Yemen final weekend, and U.S. fighter jets thwarted a Houthi retaliation on a U.S. warship. President Trump warned Iran, a backer of the Houthis, of “dire consequences” if Houthi assaults don’t cease.

“The possibility of an Israeli or American attack on Iran is going up due to this declaration,” Yadlin stated.

Israel has made no secret of its curiosity in lobbying President Trump to help a strike in opposition to Iran’s nuclear program.

Abu Bakr Bashir in London, Yanal Jabarin in Jerusalem and Itay Stern in Tel Aviv contributed to this story.

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