Israeli forces on Tuesday launched the most important and most dangerous assaults on Gaza since a cease-fire with Hamas that started roughly two months in the past. The barrage killed a whole lot of individuals, in response to well being authorities within the enclave.
As of noon Tuesday, it remained unclear whether or not the strikes had been a short try to drive Hamas to compromise in cease-fire talks or the start of a brand new section within the battle.
What occurred with the newest strikes?
Simply earlier than 2:30 a.m. native time, the Israeli navy introduced that it was conducting “in depth strikes” on Hamas targets. At the very least 400 Palestinians, together with kids, had been killed within the strikes, in response to the Gaza well being ministry. The ministry’s figures don’t differentiate between civilians and combatants.
Hamas publicly introduced the deaths of a minimum of 5 senior officers among the many group’s Gaza management. Two had been officers within the group’s political bureau, and three others — together with Bahjat Abu Sultan, the director of Hamas’s feared inner safety company — held senior safety roles.
When Israel launched the strikes, some folks had been making ready a particular meal earlier than the each day Ramadan quick. Others had been jolted out of their sleep. After two months of relative calm, the widespread explosions left Gazans with an unmistakable message: The warfare had returned, a minimum of for now.
Why did Israel resume airstrikes on Gaza?
The Israeli authorities defined the assault as a response to intransigence by Hamas in talks over extending the cease-fire.
The workplace of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel additionally mentioned that Hamas had demonstrated a “repeated refusal” to launch the remainder of the hostages that it seized throughout its raid on Israel on Oct. 7, 2023. Round 1,200 folks had been killed and about 250 taken hostage in that assault, which started the warfare. “Any longer, Israel will act in opposition to Hamas with growing navy energy,” it mentioned in an announcement.
That message was echoed by Israel’s overseas minister, Gideon Saar, who mentioned that the cease-fire talks had reached a lifeless finish and that Israel had “no different however to offer the order to reopen hearth.”
How did cease-fire negotiations break down?
The talks stalled due to disagreement over elementary points. Hamas, which has tried to make use of the hostages as leverage all through the battle, has refused to launch important numbers of extra captives till Israel promised to completely finish the warfare.
Israel and Hamas had been negotiating the subsequent steps within the truce. The following section is meant to finish the warfare and free extra hostages. However Mr. Netanyahu’s authorities has refused to agree to finish the warfare except Hamas provides up management of Gaza or dismantles its navy wing.
Israel’s hand within the talks has been strengthened in latest weeks by backing from the Trump administration, which has delivered extra weapons to the nation. The White Home press secretary, Karoline Leavitt, mentioned Israel had consulted the White Home earlier than launching the strikes.
To extend stress on Hamas, Israel halted the supply of help and humanitarian provides into Gaza earlier this month. That call exacerbated hardships confronted by civilians within the shattered enclave, the place Palestinian well being authorities say greater than 46,000 folks have been killed, a majority of them ladies, kids or the aged.
The cease-fire deal, which got here into impact on Jan. 19, was designed to unfold in a number of phases towards a complete finish to the battle. Beneath the preliminary section, which lasted six weeks, Hamas launched 30 Israeli and overseas hostages and handed over eight our bodies. In alternate, Israel launched 1,000 Palestinian prisoners.
How did Hamas reply to the Israeli airstrikes?
Hamas accused Israel of deciding to “overturn the cease-fire settlement, exposing the prisoners in Gaza to an unknown destiny,” referring to the remaining hostages.
Hamas has not but responded militarily to the assaults.
What number of hostages stay in Gaza?
Of the 250 folks seized, greater than 130 have been launched, together with greater than 100 throughout an preliminary cease-fire within the early months of the warfare and 30 extra through the truce that started in January. The hostages had been exchanged for a whole lot of Palestinians held in Israeli prisons.
The Israeli navy has additionally retrieved the our bodies of a minimum of 40 others. Lower than half of the 59 who stay in Gaza are alive, in response to the Israeli authorities.
The principle advocacy group for the households of hostages held in Gaza accused the Israeli authorities of successfully abandoning these nonetheless held there with its resolution to launch large-scale airstrikes.
Patrick Kingsley, Yan Zhuang, Rawan Sheikh Ahmad and Aaron Boxerman contributed reporting.
