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Cease-fire Between Israel And Hamas is over because the Israeli fighter jets started hitting Gaza by tape after Hamas refused repeated breather bids, the officials said.
The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) began hitting Hamas’s terrorist goals throughout Gaza “to achieve war goals that set political leadership, including the release of all our hostages – and alive and fall,” said the Minister of Defense’s Office Israel Katz.
“This decision comes after Hamas repeatedly refused to release our hostages and rejected all the proposals made by the envoy of US President, Steve Witkoff, as well as intermediaries,” the letter said.

File: The view of the demolished buildings and damage in the city of Rafah, Gaza, after Israeli air attacks. (Photo Abed Zagout/Anadolo via Getty Images)
Israel will enhance their military actions against Hamas Moving forward, the authorities said.
“Under the guidance of political echelon, IDF and Shin bet is widely attacked by the terrorist targets of the Hamas terrorist organization in the entire Gaza tape, more details below,” said the Idf and Shin Bet, Israeli internal security service.
The IDF has launched a number of preventative strikes aiming for mid -military commanders, servants of leadership and terrorist infrastructure belonging to the Hamas terrorist organization, Israeli official for Fox News. The military offensive will continue how much it is necessary and will spread outside the air strikes, the official said.
Dozens of goals were selected, based on Hamas’s willingness to perform terrorist attacks, the construction and arming of his forces. After the situation estimate of Katz and the IDF officials, the decision was made not to open schools and educational activities in the gauze envelope, the authorities said.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said the air attacks came after Hamas “rejected all the offers he received” from the special trump administration envoy to Middle Steve Witkoff and other intermediaries.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gave a speech during the ceremony that marked the anniversary of the Hebrew calendar of Hamas on October 7 last year, which caused a current war in Gaza, at Mount Herzl Military Cemetery in Jerusalem on October 27, 2024. (Photo Gil Cohen-Magen/Pool/AFP via Getty Images)
“Tonight we returned to the battle in Gaza for the Hamas rejection to let go hostage and threats to damage the idf soldiers to Israeli communities,” Katz said. “If Hamas does not publish all the hostages, the door of hell will open in Gaza, and Hamas’s killers and rapists will get to know the IDF forces that they have never known before.”
He noted that Israel “would not stop fighting until all hostages returned home and that not all goals of the war were achieved.”
In the statement, Hamas blamed Netanyahu “and the Nazi Zionist occupation completely responsible for the results of a treacherous aggression against Gaza, and for helpless civilians and our besieged Palestinian people, who underwent a brutal war and a systematic policy of hunger.”
A group of terrorism has invited to United Nations and the UN Security Council that it is urgently convened to adopt a resolution that requires Israel to stop military operations and completely withdraw from Gaza and Muslim nations to support Palestinian resistance.
Hamas insisted that he adhere to the original conditions of the agreement, with Israel completely withdrawing from Gaza and agreed to end the war in exchange for release the remaining life hostages.
Netanyahu has long insisted that Israel will not end the war until Hamas’s management and military abilities are destroyed.
Strikes come after almost two months of cessation to stop 17-Monthly war where dozens of hostages were released for almost 2,000 Palestinian prisoners.
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On Monday, Israeli forces launched air attacks in Gaza, South Lebanon and southern Syria. The IDF said that the target in terrorists planning attacks.
Associated Press contributed to this report.