Israel-Hamas War: As soon as the ceasefire ended, a fierce fight broke out again between Israel and Hamas, read the latest situation.

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Israel-Hamas War: As soon as the ceasefire ended, a fierce fight broke out again between Israel and Hamas, read the latest situation.

Israel-Hamas war.

Israel-Hamas war.

Israel-Hamas War: With the end of the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas, war has started once again. This information has been given by the IDF. They allege that Hamas has violated the ceasefire by firing missiles at Israel. Since then, they have resumed operations against Hamas. The four-day ceasefire was first announced on last Friday i.e. 24 November. The ceasefire was later extended twice more. In this agreement, Hamas has released 110 Israeli hostages till Thursday. At the same time, Israel has also released many Palestinian prisoners.

War continues again between Israel and Hamas

According to the Israeli military, Hamas launched rocket attacks on Israeli areas near Gaza minutes before the end of the ceasefire deadline. Sirens are sounding again in Israel’s border towns since this morning. On the other hand, the Palestinian side said that since the end of the ceasefire, Israeli air strikes and artillery attacks have started on the Gaza Strip. Hamas has not yet commented or claimed responsibility for the attack.

125 people still in captivity of Hamas

According to media reports, the Ministry of Interior and National Security of Hamas in Gaza has said that several air strikes have been carried out in southern Gaza. Along with this, several explosions were also heard in northern Gaza. Israel says that about 125 people are still held hostage by Hamas. At the same time, Israel has so far released 240 Palestinians under the ceasefire, most of whom are teenagers. They are accused of throwing stones and bombs during clashes with Israeli forces.

Efforts to extend the ceasefire failed

Efforts were made by Qatar and Egypt to further extend the ceasefire. However, it could not succeed. Also, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that I have taken an oath to eliminate Hamas and I will fulfill it. Meanwhile, US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken said that Israel has agreed for the safety of civilians.

It is noteworthy that on October 7, Hamas fighters suddenly attacked Israel, in which about 1400 people were killed. Along with this, Hamas fighters had taken 250 people hostage. Since this attack, Israel has been attacking Hamas targets, in which more than 13 thousand people have been killed so far. However, last Friday a four-day ceasefire was agreed upon between the two. Which lasted for a total of seven days.

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