George Bunn
Guest Reporter
Benjamin Netanyahu has announced a renewal of strikes on Gaza as he vowed to destroy Hamas.
The Israeli Prime Minister defended the resumption of airstrikes in the heavily bombarded enclave, saying that negotiations on restoring the ceasefire would continue "only under fire."
The move breaking the ceasefire was met with condemnation from charities and other countries in the region, including Turkey and the UAE.
Hamas, which still holds 59 of the 250 or so hostages Israel says the group seized in its October 7, 2023 attack, accused Israel of jeopardising efforts by mediators to negotiate a permanent deal to end the fighting, but the group made no threat of retaliation.
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The Israeli Prime Minister defended the resumption of airstrikes in the heavily bombarded enclave, saying that negotiations on restoring the ceasefire would continue "only under fire."
The move breaking the ceasefire was met with condemnation from charities and other countries in the region, including Turkey and the UAE.
Hamas, which still holds 59 of the 250 or so hostages Israel says the group seized in its October 7, 2023 attack, accused Israel of jeopardising efforts by mediators to negotiate a permanent deal to end the fighting, but the group made no threat of retaliation.



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