The first stage of the fragile ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas in Gaza collapsed earlier this week after Israel bombed the pocket with heavy air strikes – the bloodiest since the signing of the armistice.
He has left the latest violence of at least 600 Palestinians so far this week, and many of them were women and children. UNICEF says the Tuesday’s attack was the largest number of deaths in one day last year.
But the attack was not the first violation of the ceasefire for the past two months.
Israel warned that Tuesday’s strikes were “just the beginning”, as it fired a ground invasion to central and southern Gaza on Wednesday and expanded to the north of the pocket Thursday.
While Israel did not officially announce the extent of the ceasefire agreement in January with Hamas, on Tuesday it was a turning point in the region, and threatened to renew the war on a large scale.
Below is a timetable for a major dates since the signing of the ceasefire deal:
January 15
The negotiators reached a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas 15 months after the conflict.
The three -stages of the hostage and prisoners ’issues include delaying talks on the future of Gaza to the next stage of the armistice.
January 19
Hamas was liberated as a first batch of hostages, as the first stage of the ceasefire agreement-a 42-day period-enters into force.
Israel also launches a first batch of Palestinian detainees in the following hours.
February 4
Just two weeks later, US President Donald Trump announces his intention to the United States Ownership From the Gaza Strip and turning it to the “Riviera in the Middle East”, with the continued ceasefire in Israel, Hamas.
February 10
Hamas threatens to stop the hostages, accusing Israel of its failure to respect the conditions in the agreement surrounding the conducts of aid, but they later say they will be Sadr as specified.
Israel also accuses Hamas of violating the agreement, saying that Hamas fired a Gaza missile landed in the pocket. Hamas denies these allegations, saying that it is an unjustly implemented Israeli decree that had set and shot in the air while moving away from a residential area.
March 1
The first stage of the ceasefire End Without agreement on the second stage. Israel says the first stage should be extended with more hostages. Hamas says that the original deal should continue, with the second stage talks.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says that Israel can return to fighting after the end of the 42 -day period if it “feels that negotiations are ineffective.”
Warning: This video contains graphical photos Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that the military campaign of Israel will continue in Gaza with an increase in intensity. Gaza health officials say that the first wave of bombing of Israel since the ceasefire collapsed has killed at least 400 people and explained thousands of their homes.
March 2
Israel Aid cuts From entering Gaza as a pressure tactic.
Hamas calls Israel’s “cheap blackmail, war crime and a blatant attack” on the armistice deal.
March 4
Arab leaders adopt an Egyptian reconstruction plan for GAZA, which estimates the cost 53 billion US dollars This would avoid resettlement of the Palestinians, in response to Trump’s proposal to the United States to take over the property of the pocket.
March 9
Israel cuts it off Electricity supplies To Gaza, reduce operations significantly in the water desalination factory provides clean drinking water to most of the population.
March 18
Israel says it will use the force to liberate the remaining hostages in Gaza It resumes intense air strikes Gaza should be the Palestinian health authorities, killing hundreds.
Fifty nine hostages are still held in Gaza, where 24 of them are believed to be alive.
March 19
Israeli forces The resumption of ground operations In the central and southern Gaza Strip, forcing the Palestinians in those areas to evacuate while washing the air strikes.
Hamas responds to the terrestrial process, describing it as a “new and dangerous violation” of the ceasefire and calls for mediators to urge Israel to stop.
Israel warns that the attack a day ago kills more than 400 people “just the beginning”, as Defense Minister Israel Katz said in a video on Wednesday that if the remaining hostages are not launched, “Israel will work with the force that it has not seen yet.”
Renewable attacks on Gaza protests in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv are the current administration to continue the conflict for political reasons and invite the remaining hostages to release them.
The demonstrators walked in Jerusalem on Wednesday to express their concern about the hostages who are still detained in Gaza and were terrified of the leadership of Israel, where one woman said: “We want them at home now, and we want to heal democracy.”
March 20
Israel Cut out the arrival To a highway in Gaza, which civilians use to travel or evacuate between the north and the south, where the air strikes continue to bomb the pocket of dozens of people.
Hamas launches three missiles in Israel without causing losses.
The Palestinian militants group says that the talks with the brokers were ongoing to stop the Israeli attack in Gaza, and urged Israel to abide by the ceasefire deal and repeat its commitment to the deal that was signed in January.
In Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, the transfer opponents join the Leaders of Sheen Ronin Bar with the angry demonstrators of the decision to resume the fighting in Gaza.
The war arose after an attack led by Hamas on October 7, 2023, about 1,200 people were killed and about 250 others were captive, according to Israeli.
Israel responded with a military campaign in which more than 49,000 Palestinians were killed, according to Gaza’s health officials. Thousands of them are still buried and do not carry it under the rubble.
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