The Israel Defense Forces say they are striking Hamas targets throughout the Gaza Strip with attacks reported in multiple locations including Gaza City and Khan Younis.
More than 400 Palestinians were killed in overnight Israeli strikes in Gaza, with hundreds of others injured, according to the Health Ministry in Hamas-ruled Gaza.
Hamas said Israel had violated the ceasefire agreement, "exposing the prisoners in Gaza to an unknown fate." Izzat al-Risheq, a member of Hamas’ political bureau, accused Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of using the strikes as a"lifeboat from internal crises" as his far-right governing coalition comes under growing pressure.
The areas, which include Beit Hanoun, Khuzaʽan and Abasan,"are dangerous combat zones," signaling a possible expansion of the military assault."Staying in the area marked in red may endanger you and your family," he wrote.The White House was consulted by Israel before it launched its strikes on Gaza, press secretary Karoline Leavitt said yesterday on Fox News.
More than 440 others were injured, the ministry said, including some with"very serious injuries," as a result of the Israeli strikes that began early this morning local time.
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