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  Top Stories  Gaza Conflict Reignites: Over 400 Killed as Israeli Strikes Shatter Ceasefire
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Gaza Conflict Reignites: Over 400 Killed as Israeli Strikes Shatter Ceasefire

Deshawn WardDeshawn Ward—March 18, 20250
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Intense Israeli military operations resumed across the Gaza Strip on March 18, effectively ending a two-month-old ceasefire that had offered a fragile pause in the conflict. The widespread assaults resulted in a significant death toll, with at least 404 Palestinians killed and 562 wounded, according to initial reports.

Attacks were reported across the entire territory, including in the southern cities of Khan Younis and Rafah, the northern area of Gaza City, and central locales such as Deir el-Balah. The resumption of hostilities marked a stark return to violence after the ceasefire, which began on January 19, had momentarily alleviated the humanitarian crisis.

Justification from Israeli Leadership

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed the renewed offensive, stating that he had ordered “strong action” against Hamas. He cited the Palestinian group’s alleged refusal to release captives still held in Gaza or agree to an extension of the ceasefire as the primary justification for the military action.

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A statement from the Prime Minister’s office further indicated Israel’s intent to escalate its response, announcing that the military would act with “increasing military strength.” Concurrently, the Israeli military utilized its Telegram channel to describe the operations as “extensive strikes on terror targets” belonging to Hamas, the faction that governs the Gaza Strip.

US Consultation Confirmed

The White House confirmed that the United States was apprised of the impending military actions. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt stated that Israel had consulted with United States President Donald Trump regarding the strikes before they were carried out.

Palestinian Factions Respond

Hamas swiftly condemned the Israeli offensive, viewing it as a unilateral cancellation of the ceasefire agreement. The group issued a strong warning that the renewed attacks exposed “prisoners in Gaza to an unknown fate,” highlighting concerns over the safety and status of individuals held captive amidst the intensified military operations.

The Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ), another armed group operating in Gaza, also reacted sharply to the Israeli actions. In a public statement, PIJ accused Israel of “deliberately sabotaging all efforts to reach a ceasefire,” suggesting that the military offensive was intentionally designed to undermine ongoing de-escalation initiatives.

The Ceasefire’s Brief History and Collapse

The ceasefire, which commenced on January 19, had provided a brief window of relative calm after weeks of intense fighting. Its collapse on March 18, just two months after it began, underscores the deep-seated tensions and challenges in finding a sustainable resolution to the conflict. The human cost of the renewed violence is immediately apparent in the high casualty figures reported across the Strip.

The return to large-scale military operations raises serious concerns for the civilian population in Gaza, many of whom have already been displaced multiple times. International observers and humanitarian organizations are likely to closely monitor the situation as the conflict intensifies once again, particularly in densely populated areas like Rafah, where a large number of internally displaced Palestinians have sought refuge.

The renewed hostilities put significant pressure on diplomatic efforts aimed at securing the release of captives and establishing a more durable cessation of violence. The stated positions from both Israeli leadership and Palestinian factions suggest a challenging path forward for any potential return to de-escalation talks in the immediate future.

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