Where are the fire of Israel-hama now? Here are the time lanes of the latest achievements

The first phase of a fragile agreement on the termination of fire between Israel and Hamas in Gaza collapsed earlier this week after Israel hit the enclave with heavy air attacks – the most deadly than the signature of the tribute.
The last violence has left at least 600 Palestinians so far this week, many of whom have been women and children. UNICEF says the attack on Tuesday was the biggest one -day number of children in the last year.
But the attack was not the first violation of the ceasefire in the last two months.
Israel warned that the hits on Tuesday were “just the beginning”, launching an invasion to Earth in central and southern Gaza on Wednesday and spread to north of the enclave on Thursday.
Although Israel did not formally declare the end of an agreement on a trial with Hamas, on Tuesday marked a turning point in the region, threatening to renew full warfare.
Here are the timebuts of key dates from the signature of the dedication agreement:
January 15th
Negotiators reach an agreement on the tribute between Israel and Hamas after 15 months of conflict.
The three -phase contract includes hostages and prisoners as they delay conversations about the future Gaza to the next phase of the tribute.
January 19th
Hamas releases the first series of hostages because it enters into force of phase 1 agreement on the interruption of the fire-division of 42 days.
Israel also publishes the first series of Palestinian detainees in the coming hours.
February 4
After only a few weeks in power, US President Donald Trump declares his intention for the United States take over ownership Gaza strips and turn it into a “riviera of the Middle East”, while Israel-hama is still held.
10. February
Hamas threatens to stop the hostage editions, accusing Israel that he did not respect the provisions in the assistance agreement, but later says he will be Published as scheduled.
Israel also accuses Hamas of breaking the agreement, saying that Hamas fired a rocket from Gaza that landed in the enclave. Hamas denies the allegations, saying that an unploded Israeli Ordinance that lit up and fired in the air while moving from a living space.
March 1
First phase of tribute emphasizes without a second phase agreement. Israel says the first phase should extend with further hostages. Hamas says the original agreement should continue to talk in the second phase.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says Israel can return to the fight after a 42 -day period has been completed if “considers the negotiations ineffective.”
Alert: This video contains graphics pictures | Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that the military campaign of Israel would continue in Gaza with increasing intensity. The first wave of bombing from Israel since the downfall of the ceasefire killed at least 400 people and displaced thousands from their homes, said Gaza health officials.
March 2
Israel reduces help From entering the gauze as a pressure tactic.
Hamas calls Israel to move “cheap extortion, war crimes and an obvious attack” on the dedication agreement.
March 4
Arab leaders adopt the Egyptian Gaza Renewal Plan estimated at the cost 53 billion dollars US This would avoid moving the Palestinians, in response to Trump’s proposal to now take over the ownership of the enclave.
9. March
Israel interrupts its own electricity supply In Gaza, drastically reducing operations at the Desalinization Plant, which provides pure drinking water for most of the population.
March 18
Israel says they will use the force to release the remaining hostages in the gauze and Continue intense air attacks On Gaza that Palestinian health authorities say they kill hundreds.
In Gaza, fifty -nine hostages are still held in Gaza, and 24 are believed to be alive.
March 19th
Israeli forces Continue ground operations In the central and southern belt gauze, forcing Palestine in these areas to evacuate because the air attacks hit the enclave.
Hamas responds to a basic surgery, calling it a “new and dangerous violation” to an agreement on a tribute and invites mediators to invite Israel to stop.
Israel warns that the attack the day earlier in which more than 400 people were killed “just the beginning”, and Defense Minister Israel Katz said in a video statement on Wednesday that if the remaining hostages would not be posted, “Israel will not see it before.”
Renewed attacks on Gaza are triggered by protests in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, accusing the current administration of continuing the conflict for political reasons and called for the release of the remaining hostages.
The protesters marched in Jerusalem on Wednesday to express their concerns for hostages still holding on to Gaza and disgusted with Israel’s guidance, and one woman said, “We want them at home, and we want democracy to be cured.”
20. March
Israel reduces access On the main highway of gauze used by civilians for travel or evacuation between the north and the south, as air attacks continue to hit the enclave by killing dozens of people.
Hamas shoots three rockets in Israel without causing victims.
The Palestinian militant group says talks with the mediators have been ongoing to stop the Israeli offensive on Gaza, urging Israel to comply with the dedication agreement and repeat its commitment to the agreement signed in January.
In Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, opponents of moving to Sack Shin Bet, Ronen Bar’s head join forces with protesters furious at the decision to continue fighting in Gaza.
The war was triggered after the Hamas on October 7, 2023, killed about 1,200 people and took about 250 other trapped, according to Israeli Tallies.
Israel responded with a military campaign, which killed more than 49,000 Palestinians, according to Gaza health officers. Thousands of more colors are still buried and innumerable under the ruins.