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Why Israel has restarted the war with Hamas

2025/3/18
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The Israel-Hamas war has restarted after a two-month ceasefire. Israel launched extensive strikes across Gaza, citing Hamas's refusal to extend the ceasefire as the reason.
  • Israel resumed attacks after Hamas declined a US-Israeli proposal to extend the ceasefire.
  • Over 400 people have been killed, with many more injured in the Gaza Strip.
  • The strikes targeted military commanders, leadership officials, and terrorist infrastructure.

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After just two months of a shaky ceasefire deal, the Israel Hamas war has restarted. On Tuesday morning, Israel launched a series of what it described as "extensive strikes" right across the entire Gaza Strip.

The death toll currently stands at more than 400, including many children, with nearly 600 more people wounded, according to the Hamas-run health ministry. That number is expected to rise as more bodies are pulled from the rubble.  A spokesperson for the Israeli Foreign Ministry said this morning that Israel was left with no choice after Hamas refused a US-Israeli proposal to extend the ceasefire, which technically elapsed at the beginning of this month.

To make sense of all this, Venetia Rainey speaks to a Palestinian aid worker for MSF in Gaza, the cousin of Israeli slain hostage Tal Haimi, whose body is still held by Hamas, and The Telegraph's Jerusalem correspondent Henry Bodkin.

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