Gaza Death Toll Surpasses 400 After Israeli Airstrikes Resume Following Ceasefire End

Gaza Death Toll Surpasses 400 After Israeli Airstrikes Resume Following Ceasefire End

By Marcus Delano Thompson

March 18, 2025 at 08:14 PM

Israeli airstrikes in Gaza have resulted in over 400 casualties following the collapse of the recent ceasefire, with hospitals struggling to manage the surge of injured civilians and children, according to Palestinian health authorities.

Woman amid Gaza airstrike debris

Woman amid Gaza airstrike debris

The strikes, which began early Monday morning, targeted multiple locations across the Gaza Strip. In a significant development, Abu Hamza, spokesman for Palestinian Islamic Jihad, was killed in one of the strikes.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu defended the military campaign, emphasizing Israel's right to self-defense against Hamas and Islamic Jihad threats. During a televised address, he stated that the mission would continue until security threats are neutralized.

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International response has been divided, with human rights organizations condemning civilian casualties while some global leaders support Israel's defensive actions. Diplomatic efforts by Egypt, Qatar, and the UN are ongoing to establish a new ceasefire, though airstrikes and artillery fire continue.

The situation remains critical as hospitals face overwhelming pressure, and diplomatic channels work to prevent further escalation. The death of Abu Hamza may significantly impact Palestinian Islamic Jihad's operations and communication strategy, potentially affecting the conflict's dynamics moving forward.

International mediators continue their efforts to broker peace while the humanitarian situation in Gaza deteriorates, with civilians bearing the brunt of the renewed violence. The international community maintains close observation as diplomatic initiatives attempt to halt the ongoing conflict and prevent further civilian casualties.

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