Hamas ceasefire ends bombs return to Gaza another 200 dead

Hamas ceasefire ends, bombs return to Gaza, another 200 dead

The ceasefire between Israel And Hamas it’s already a distant memory. Late in the evening Alarm sirens Anti-aircraft sounds could be heard in the north of the country, particularly near the border with Lebanon, and in the south, in communities near the Gaza Strip. In the meantime, Hezbollah announced that it had attacked groups of soldiers from Tel Aviv, again along the border between the two countries, near the Israeli site of Ramya, inflicting “direct hits” on them with “appropriate weapons.”

The war between Israel and Hamas begins again

These were fiery hours that had just passed. All day long, the first after the break from armisticeDozens of Israeli locations were targeted in the attacks Rockets Hamas launched from Gaza. Sirens also sounded in the afternoon near Jerusalem and in the Israeli West Bank settlements of Tekoa and Eliav.

In return, Israel reported that it had attacked 200 military targets Links to Hamas, while the pro-Palestinian movement reported the deaths of at least 178 people within hours. Tel Aviv then threatened the “mother of all lessons” against the enemy group: according to some sources, it is planning a campaign that will last a year, perhaps even longer, with the most intense phase of the ground offensive lasting until the beginning of the year 2024.

Clashes on the border with Lebanon

At least three people died, including a member Hezbollahin Israeli bombings in the south Lebanon. The Shiite movement that attacked the Israeli military identified its affiliate as Mohammed Mazraani.

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) For their part, they asserted that they had bombed “a terrorist cell” and intercepted “two rocket launches” from Lebanon, saying that their artillery had “hit the point of origin of the attack.”

The National News Agency of Lebanon reported Israeli bombings in various areas in southern Lebanon. Before the firefight, there was a cautious calm in the border areas

An explosion damages a hospital in Gaza

The damage caused was enormous on both sides. TO GazaL’Al-Awda Hospital, which has never stopped treating patients since October 7 despite multiple airstrikes and explosions, had to deal with another explosion. A team of employees still works in the structure Doctors Without Borders (MSF)who announced what happened.

The hospital cared for more than 50 injured patients, most of whom required orthopedic surgeries. “Due to the ongoing siege and attacks on other medical facilities, there is a dangerous shortage of medical supplies in Al Awda – wrote Doctors Without Borders – and there is an urgent need for medicines and equipment. Health facilities must be protected.” Médecins Sans Frontières called for an immediate and permanent ceasefire and unlimited aid throughout the Gaza Strip.