
Hamas spokesman dead in Israeli bombing.
The Israeli government threatened Wednesday to understand other areas of the Gaza Strip if Hamas does not release the last hostages he holds in the Palestinian enclave, where the Israeli army resumed its attack on 18 March.
Wednesday there were new demonstrations against Hamas, which has ruled Gaza since 2007, in the enclave. Hundreds of people participated in them in the city of Gaza and Bayit Lachia, north, shouting slogans such as “outside Hamas” and holding placards with slogans such as “Hamas does not represent us”.
One day earlier, there was the largest demonstration against the Palestinian Islamist movement from the outbreak of war. Demonstrations in nine areas of the Thylakos – it is not clear who wrote them – have been released through a Telegram.
“In increasingly, the Gazans understand that Hamas brings them destruction and debris, and this is essential. All of this proves that policy brings us results, “Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, was apparently satisfied yesterday, addressing Israeli MPs in Jerusalem.
At the same time, Mr Netanyahu accused the opposition of “supplying anarchy” by supporting anti -government mobilizations that multiply in Israel, in particular against the re -launch of the attack on the Gaza Strip and the removal of the departure from the departure of the office.
Thousands of people gathered last night in Jerusalem in front of Knenett, the Israeli parliament, with drums and horns, shouting “Democracy!”
The Israeli Armed Forces resumed sweeping air bombings in the Gaza Strip, followed by land operations, after two months of ceasefire in the war that broke out in the 7th of the 7th.
Since then, at least 830 Palestinians have lost their lives in the small pocket under a siege, which has suffered a huge disaster, according to the numbers by the Hamas government’s health ministry.
The Israeli Armed Forces announced yesterday that two rockets had been launched from the Gaza Strip. One was intercepted, the other fell to the southern part of Israeli territory.
The humanitarian situation is becoming increasingly dramatic in the Gaza Strip since March 2, when the Israeli authorities closed all the passages from which it was transferred to the pocket humanitarian aid, estimating that they would force Hamas back and release their hostages.
The resumption of Israeli businesses caused, according to the UN, the coercive displacement of 142,000 people within a week. Almost all the population (2.4 million inhabitants) of the Gaza Strip has been displaced, in most cases repeatedly, after the war broke out.
“The more Hamas insists on refusing to release our hostages, the more the pressure we exert will become stronger,” Mr Netanyahu said yesterday. “This includes the occupation of territories, as well as other measures that I will not mention in detail here.”
“The army will soon carry out operations with maximum power in new gaza zones,” Israeli Defense Minister Israel Kats said, addressing the residents of Thylakos with video. “Hamas puts your lives at risk, it will make you lose your homes on ever more ground,” he added.
Israeli Army spokesman Avihai Andrai issued a hurry to depart from the neighborhoods of the city of Gaza and its suburbs.
“Terrorist organizations are returning and launching rockets from residential areas (…) for your safety, head south of Wadi Gaza, to well -known safe shelters,” he said via X.
Of the 251 people who were abducted on October 7, 2023, 58 are held in Gaza, but at least 34 of them are dead, according to the Israeli army.
Hamas: ‘They may be killed’
Hamas warned that the last hostages left in life could be killed if the Israeli forces try to liberate them by force or continue the bombings. He stressed that he was doing “everything” in the context of the “strong” to guarantee that they would remain alive, but insisted that Israeli aircraft “put their lives at risk”.
“Every time the occupation tries to recover its captives by force it will end up going back to coffins,” he added.
Gal Galboo Dallal, whose younger brother had been abducted on October 7, 2023 at the Nova Festival, said the idea that Israeli military operations “are in danger of being hostage” was causing him to be “terrified”.
“There is no way to know what the terrorists can do or if they can be hit by an accident,” from an Israeli bomb or a rocket, he explained.
Hamas’ attack had claimed the lives of 1,218 people on the Israeli side, most of the civilians, according to a countdown by the French Agency based on official data.
Large -scale Israeli military retaliation operations in the Gaza Strip have claimed the lives of at least 50,183 people, mostly civilians, according to the Hamas government health ministry, whose data is reliably characterized by the UN.
Dead Hamas spokesman in Israeli bombing
A spokesman for the Hamas Palestinian Islamist movement, Abdel Latif al -Kanou, was killed in an Israeli air strike in jams.
According to the Sebab News Agency (“Youth”), which is in the faction in the early hours of Thursday, Abdel Latif al -Kanou was killed in the northern part of the Gaza Strip.
Source: RES-EIA