According to Reuters news agency, the attacks are the most extensive after the ceasefire agreement between the extremist organization Hamas and Israel entered into force on January 19th.
Israel has made extensive free flowers around Gaza early Tuesday, says the Israeli army. According to Israel, the attacks targeted the destinations of the extremist Hamas.
Hospital sources tell Reuters news agency that at least 80 people have died in the attacks. There are several children among the dead.
At least the attacks were to Deir Al-Balah, the city of Gaza in central Gaza and to the cities of Khan Yunis and Rafah in the southern part of the strip.
According to the Palestinian authorities, there were at least 35 airfields.
A white house representative told Fox News that Israel had discussed the attack on Monday US President Donald Trump with the administration.
Israel and Hamas blame each other
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu According to the office announcement, the attacks were made after Hamas had repeatedly refused to release Israeli harness and rejected the US Special Ambassador of the Middle East Steve Witkoffin and proposals made by brokers.
– In the future, Israel will operate with military power growing against Hamas, says the Prime Minister’s Office announcement.
Hamas, a high-ranking member of Reuters, in turn, accused Israel of a one-sided dismissal of a ceasefire agreement.
Israeli Defense Israel katz threatened hit the hammas with unprecedented force if the rest of the hostages are not released.
“We will not stop fighting until all the hostages return home and all the goals of the war have been achieved,” Katz said.
Negotiations between the parties in stops
The first phase of the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas ended at the turn of the month. Last week, the parties to the war started indirect negotiations on the continuation of Gaza’s ceasefire in Qatar Doha.
So far, US -supported negotiations and Arab countries have failed to find agreement between the parties in the negotiations in recent weeks.
Hamas has repeatedly demanded a transition to negotiations from the second phase of the ceasefire. Israel, for its part, has required the first phase to extend.
The news is updated.
Sources: AFP, Reuters