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Israel has launched โextensive strikesโ in Gaza, saying it was hitting Hamas targets in what appeared to be the most intense assault on the enclave since a ceasefire took effect in January.
Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahuโs office said in a post on X that Israeli Defense Forces were attacking Hamas terrorist targets in the strip because of โHamasโs repeated refusal to release our hostagesโ and the groupโs โrejection of all of the proposals it has received from US Presidential Envoy Steve Witkoff and from the mediatorsโ.
โIsrael will, from now on, act against Hamas with increasing military strength,โ Netanyahuโs office said.
The first stage of the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, which took effect in January and involved the return of Israeli hostages from Gaza in return for Israelโs release of Palestinian prisoners, ended earlier this month.
International mediators including the US have been trying to extend the truce and secure the release of the remaining hostages held by the militant group.
Israel had only returned to the negotiating table last week, dispatching a team to Doha for the first talks since US President Donald Trump took office, after direct talks between Washington and Hamas stalled. Talks are being mediated by the US, Qatar and Egypt.
Israelโs military action also comes after Netanyahu removed Ronen Bar, the head of domestic intelligence agency Shin Bet, and David Barnea, the director of foreign spy agency Mossad, from his countryโs negotiating team. The prime minister claimed the intelligence chiefs were negotiating too softly.


