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Hamas spokesperson Osama Hamdan warned that if Israel believes it can manipulate the ceasefire agreement by escalating military operations, it is mistaken. He stated that Hamas has abided by the agreed-upon truce, but Israel has breached it following consultations with US officials. Hamdan further accused Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of suffering from ‘megalomania’ and using the war to escape corruption charges. The latest attacks in Gaza have resulted in 404 casualties.
Hamas Warns Israel Against Using Military Operations to Alter Ceasefire Agreement
Houthi rebels launched another assault on a US warship in the Red Sea, marking the fourth such attack within 72 hours. Military spokesperson Yahya Saree stated that multiple cruise missiles and drones targeted the vessel, aiming to counter US aggression against Yemen. He emphasized that Yemen’s unwavering support for Palestine would not be deterred by US military actions. Meanwhile, under Donald Trump’s directive, the US has intensified airstrikes against Houthi positions, killing at least 53 people.
Houthi Rebels Attack US Warship for Fourth Time in 72 Hours
Isam Da’alas, the ‘de-facto Prime Minister’ of Gaza, was killed in an Israeli airstrike, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) announced on Tuesday. Hamas also confirmed his death. Additionally, the attack claimed the lives of Justice Ministry Director General Ahmed Al-Khatta, Gaza’s Interior Ministry head Mahmoud Abu Watfa, and Hamas’ Internal Security Chief Bahjat Abu Sultan.
Gaza’s ‘De-Facto Prime Minister’ Killed in Israeli Airstrike
Israel has launched intense airstrikes on Gaza, with Hamas’ Health Ministry reporting at least 330 Palestinian deaths. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) claim to be targeting “terror-related sites” under Hamas’ control. Among those killed is Gaza’s Deputy Interior Minister and senior Hamas security official, Mahmoud Abu Wafa. Witnesses say the strikes occurred during Suhoor (pre-dawn meal) in the holy month of Ramadan, catching many by surprise as explosions rocked the city.
Israeli Airstrikes Kill Gaza’s Deputy Interior Minister
Despite a declared ceasefire, Israel has launched intense airstrikes on Gaza during the holy month of Ramadan, killing at least 342 Palestinians, most of whom are children. The assault, allegedly encouraged by former U.S. President Donald Trump, did not spare even pregnant women. This is Israel’s largest attack on Gaza since the ceasefire agreement with Hamas on January 19. The Israeli ambassador stated that they would show no mercy to their enemies and would not stop until all hostages were returned. Hamas accused Israel of unilaterally breaking the ceasefire agreement. Protesters from Arab and Muslim nations, along with human rights activists worldwide, have called for demonstrations against the attacks.
Israeli Attacks Continue in Gaza Despite Ceasefire, Death Toll Rises to 342
Israel has resumed heavy airstrikes across the blockaded Gaza Strip, with the death toll rising to 170. Among the casualties, 78 people were killed in the southern region of the strip, while over a hundred others were injured.
In Gaza City alone, at least 20 people lost their lives, and more than 50 others sustained injuries due to Israeli air raids. The escalation comes after negotiations failed, according to a statement from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office.
Devastating Israeli Airstrikes Kill 170 in Gaza
At least 14 Palestinians were killed in fresh Israeli airstrikes on Gaza, with many others injured. Despite ongoing ceasefire negotiations, Israel continues to attack Gaza almost daily. Additionally, 15 more bodies were recovered from the rubble. Gaza’s health ministry reported that the death toll has now surpassed 48,570 in the besieged region.
Israeli Strikes Kill 14 in Gaza, 15 More Bodies Retrieved from Debris
Since launching the Masam Project in 2018, Saudi Arabia has cleared more than 484,000 landmines and explosive devices from Yemen. According to project director Osama Al-Gosaibi, the removed explosives include 323,793 unexploded ordnance, 146,207 anti-tank mines, 8,200 improvised explosive devices (IEDs), and 6,749 anti-personnel mines. The project is focused on clearing deadly explosives planted by Houthi rebels across various regions in Yemen.
Saudi Arabia Removes Nearly 500,000 Mines and Explosives in Yemen
At least 27 people were killed and 30 injured in an airstrike by Myanmar’s military junta in Mandalay province on Friday night. The attack occurred at 3:00 AM in the Let Pan Hlya village of Singu township, around 65 kilometers from Mandalay. A spokesperson from the Mandalay People’s Defense Force, which is fighting the junta, confirmed the deaths. The airstrike is part of the ongoing armed rebellion that began following the military coup in 2021, which led to the ousting of the civilian government led by Aung San Suu Kyi.
27 Killed in Airstrike by Myanmar’s Military Junta
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has directed his negotiation team to continue discussions on the release of hostages. This decision comes after US special envoy Steve Wiccoff proposed the release of 11 surviving hostages. Israel has stated that half of the living captives should be freed by mid-April, during the Passover holiday ceasefire extension. Hamas, in return, has proposed extending the ceasefire and releasing additional Palestinian detainees in exchange for the last surviving Israeli-American hostage, Edan Alexander, along with the bodies of four other Israeli-American dual nationals. However, both Israel and the US have rejected the proposal.
Netanyahu Orders Further Talks on Hostage Release
The United States and Israel have reportedly initiated talks with the governments of Sudan, Somalia, and Somaliland about forcibly displacing Palestinians. In February, former US President Donald Trump announced a plan to ‘occupy’ Gaza and transform it into the ‘Riviera of the Middle East,’ with Palestinians being expelled from the region. Egypt, however, has rejected this plan and proposed a $53 billion alternative reconstruction initiative for Gaza, which has been backed by Arab leaders.
US and Israel Discuss ‘Resettling’ Palestinians in Africa
At least nine people were killed and several others injured in an Israeli airstrike on Beit Lahia, Gaza. The Gaza Health Ministry reported on Saturday that critically injured victims were transported to the Indonesian Hospital in Gaza. The Israeli military stated that their attack targeted two Palestinians who allegedly launched a drone posing a threat to Israeli forces. Later, additional Palestinians gathered drone equipment and entered a vehicle, which was then struck. CNN reported that this is the deadliest attack since the first phase of the ceasefire took effect in January.
Israeli Airstrike in Gaza Kills Nine, Several Injured
Families of Israeli hostages have issued a stern warning to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, declaring that they will not allow him to sabotage the Hamas ceasefire deal or turn Gaza’s tunnels into their children’s graves. They have called for protests in front of the Defense Ministry in Tel Aviv, accusing Netanyahu of threatening a new war, violating the ceasefire agreement, and endangering the hostages’ lives. According to Israeli sources, 59 hostages remain in Gaza, at least 22 of whom are confirmed to be alive.
Families of Israeli Hostages Warn Netanyahu to Stop Obstruction
Despite the ceasefire, Israel continues its attacks on Gaza, killing at least 98 Palestinians so far. In the latest airstrike on Gaza City, four Palestinians lost their lives. Meanwhile, Hamas has accused Netanyahu of being afraid to implement the ceasefire successfully, stating that his blockade is causing Israeli residents and prisoners to suffer from starvation. According to Gaza’s Health Ministry, Israeli attacks have killed a total of 48,525 Palestinians and injured over 100,000 since the war began.
Israel Kills 98 Palestinians Since Ceasefire Began
Donald Trump’s envoy, Steve Witkoff, issued a statement saying Hamas is making a grave miscalculation by assuming time is on its side. He warned that if the deadline passes without action, the US and its allies will respond accordingly. Trump has already pledged that Hamas will face ‘severe consequences’ if it fails to release hostages. The US has made it clear that Hamas must immediately release dual US-Israeli citizen Aidan Alexander as part of a temporary ceasefire agreement. However, Hamas continues to insist on a permanent ceasefire deal.
US Calls Hamas’ Demand for Permanent Ceasefire Unrealistic
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