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Israel bombs the Gaza Strip leaving more than 300 dead after breaking truce with Hamas

The Israeli government warns: "The operation will continue as long as necessary and will expand beyond air strikes"

Israel bombs the Gaza Strip leaving more than 300 dead after breaking truce with Hamas

Israel has bombed several points in the Gaza Strip and has left at least 300 dead, including civilians, according to Gaza

Specifically, according to data from the Gaza Ministry of Health, there were 310 dead and more than 1,000 wounded early in the morning

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The lifeless bodies of 50 people have arrived at Naser Hospital in the city of Khan Yunis in the south of the Strip. However, casualties have also been reported in Gaza City (north) and Deir al-Balah.

The Israeli government has reported that the bombing was aimed at the leadership and infrastructure of the Islamic terrorist group. They have confirmed that they have killed Mahmoud Abu Watfa, a senior Hamas official.

The Israeli army has "forcefully" resumed its offensive against Hamas and warned: "The operation will continue as long as necessary and will expand beyond air strikes".

Statement from Benjamin Netanyahu's office

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered a return to war in Gaza after launching a massive attack on the Strip, breaking the ceasefire that had been in place for two months with Hamas, amid an internal crisis over his announcement of the dismissal of the head of the domestic intelligence service, which sparked protests and demonstrations planned for Tuesday. "Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yisrael Katz have instructed the Israel Defense Forces to act forcefully against the Hamas terrorist organization in the Gaza Strip," Netanyahu's office said in a statement.