Israel-Hamas War: As soon as the ceasefire ends, and Israel's heavy bombardment starts in Gaza, talks on Hamas' proposal are not made.

Posted on 1st Dec 2023 by rohit kumar

Israel-Hamas War Bombing has started once again in the Israel-Hamas war. Today the temporary ceasefire between the two ended, and no statement has come out from Qatar, which is mediating it. Qatar gave no immediate information on extending the ceasefire, raising the possibility of renewed fighting.

 

Let us tell you that the ceasefire ended at 7 am on Friday. The fighting was halted a week earlier on 24 November, initially lasting four days and then extended for several more days with the help of Qatar and fellow mediator Egypt. This time too, Hamas had proposed a ceasefire, but talks could not be reached on it.

 

Rocket attacks again after hostages were released

During the week-long ceasefire, Hamas and other militants in Gaza released more than 100 hostages, most of whom were Israeli, in exchange for 240 Palestinians being released from Israeli prisons. Most of the people left were women and children.

 

The bombing started only an hour after the ceasefire ended

Israel fired rockets at Gaza just an hour after the ceasefire ended today, The Times of Israel reported. This is the first attack in a week, since the end of the ceasefire agreed between the two armies.

 

Claim to have killed many terrorists

The Israeli Army (IDF) has said that several terrorists have been killed in rocket attacks inside Gaza. At the same time, a rocket fired from Gaza was also destroyed by the Israeli army. There is no report of anyone being injured in the attack.

 

Let us tell you that the IDF had already said that the fighting would continue after the completion of the seven-day ceasefire. IDF spokesman Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari said yesterday that the IDF is ready to resume fighting.

 

The Times of Israel said gunfire and explosions could be heard in the northern Gaza Strip.

 

Also Read: Israel-Hamas War: On the sixth day of the ceasefire, Hamas released 14 hostages, including 10 Israelis and four Thai citizens.

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