After 18 days of ceasefire, Israel restarted the war. Netanyahu: Strong strike on Gaza

After 18 days of ceasefire, Israel resumed the war.

On Tuesday local time, the Israeli Prime Minister ordered attacks on Gaza and emphasized implementing a "strong strike." This statement came only 18 days after the Gaza ceasefire.

According to incomplete statistics, the Israeli military's attacks that day caused at least 9 deaths, one of which occurred near Al-Shifa Hospital. Even during the ceasefire, Israel did not spare humanitarian facilities.

In response, Hamas immediately spoke out to prove its innocence, stating that it has always been committed to fulfilling the ceasefire agreement, and is currently intensifying efforts to excavate the remains of Israeli hostages, and has not launched an attack against the Israeli army first, so it was Israel that violated the agreement first.

This is indeed true. Israel repeatedly violated the ceasefire agreement by claiming that it had not received all the remains of the hostages. To avoid being blamed for breaking the ceasefire, Hamas had to desperately search for the remains of the hostages to silence Israel and the United States.

The most ironic part is that even though Netanyahu had clearly ordered the attack on Gaza, the U.S. was still speaking on his behalf. U.S. Vice President Vance stated that the Gaza ceasefire agreement was still valid, and that Israel was not restarting the war but responding to Hamas' attacks on Israeli soldiers.

According to U.S. officials, before Netanyahu issued the order, he had already informed the U.S., so the U.S. tacitly approved Israel's violation of the ceasefire agreement.

Additionally, Israel's territorial ambitions in Gaza continue to expand. It was originally agreed to stop at the "yellow line," but the Israeli military now decided to cross the "yellow line" and expand the controlled area, citing the need to address "security threats."

The Israeli military does not even want to abide by the "yellow line," let alone withdraw. In fact, the international community never believed in the Gaza ceasefire agreement from the start, as Israel's credibility is well known, and the one who led the ceasefire was their most loyal ally, the United States.

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