Israeli bombardment invades Gazani back to war

The Israeli restored offensive in Gaza and the punching of his trial with Hamas pushed Palestinians into the besieged enclave back to despair, all but except the extinguishing of hope that the 17-month conflict could finally end.
Israeli kicks Gauze The sequel on Wednesday after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to continue “fighting the force” against Hamas, and the health authorities said that 436 people had been killed since Tuesday.
For Gazana of 2.2 million who began to renew their lives contrary to the hope that a fragile truce can become permanent, the fall of the contract leaves them once again by the appearance of infinite war.
“We are used to running, we are used to putting on clothes in the middle of the night,” said Lamis Atallah, a 17-year-old lawyer who hoped, who fled with his brothers on Tuesday in the northern border town of Beit Lahia, after the air attacks shivered the family. “It turns out that there is nowhere in Gaza anywhere. We’re tired.”
The families who returned home are again on the move in search of security. The ambulances in hospitals are flooded dead and injured. And many Gazani, in the midst of the celebration of the Holy Moon of Ramadan when the bombing began, lost hope that they would ever get the opportunity in normal life.
After bombarding, Farida al-Ghoul, a 28-year-old English teacher, ran into a partially destroyed house in the northern city of Jabalia with her family and started hiking to the south-beg of where she would end.
“We don’t have a plan because she’s nowhere safe,” she said. “We could only bring some clothes and some canned foods, but without water, because there is not even a donkey basket, and we may need to wear children.”
“Where are the rules of war?” Asked Ghoul, who organized volunteers during the war to teach thousands of children in displacement tents. “We are not just numbers, we have families and we have dreams.”
Israel renewed its campaign, despite the objection to the multi -phase truce in January, as he would withdraw his troops, Hamas would let go of the remaining hostages in the lane, and two sides would negotiate the constant end of the war.
However, Netanyahu, who delayed his participation in serious interviews on the expansion of the agreement, requested new concessions from Hamas, including the insurance of the pre -release of additional hostages without complaining to end the war.
On Tuesday he warned that the latest strikes he said He would target Hamas To force him to let go hostage, “it’s just the beginning.” Israel has threatened a new invasion based on to achieve all its war goals, including the eradication of Hamas.
More than 48,000 people were killed in the offensive of Israel, according to local officials, which began after the Hamas attack on October 7, 2023 during which the militants killed 1,200 people and seized 250 hostages.
Although supported by US President Donald Trump’s administration, Israeli’s decision to emerge the fight has attracted a broad international conviction. Kaja Kallas, head of EU foreign policy, said she said she was Israeli colleague Gideon Sa’ar that the renovated attack on Gaza was “unacceptable”.
Catherine Russell, the UNICEF Executive Director, described this week’s tribute as “extraordinary”. She said that more than 130 children would be reported on Tuesday “The” biggest one -day death death in the last year “.
The renewed bombing once again sent a flood of wounded people to Gaza hospitals, many of which were repeatedly attacked by Israeli forces during the war. According to the Ministry of Health, 25 of 38 territory hospitals are not in service.
“We have received a large number of bodies and parts of the body, most of the children and women,” said Muhammad Qishta, a doctor with Médecins Sans Fronticres in the Nasser Medical Complex at Khan Younis.
He described the chaotic scenes and the families brought victims, while others flew to the hospital in search of shelter. “We treated serious cases, such as a third -degree burns on our face, amputation and wound of the head,” he said. “We have received no less than 400 cases in less than two hours.”
Ahmed al-Farra, the main pediatrician in Nasser, said that of the 105 killed, who were taken to the hospital after the attack on Tuesday, 49 were children.
The emergence of Israel’s military campaign came after this month he re -set the siege of Gaza, blocking all assistance to the territory, which sent prices. Israel also cut the last remaining electricity line in Gaza.
Mohamed Abu Ismail, who dredged in his sister’s apartment in Gaza after the destruction of his home in Jabalia earlier in the war, said the streets were emptied.
“Everyone is afraid and wondering what will happen next and where they can be safe,” he said. “We were expecting some of Israel’s reactions [after negotiations stalled] But we still hoped that the war was over. We lived on Hope mediaion. “