Israel’s “air invasion” for the Gaza strip hurt hundreds

The Israeli army has announced that it has been carrying out extensive attacks on the goals of the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) in Gaza, and at least 205 people have died since the beginning of the ceasefire on January 19.
Hamas leader told Reuters that the Israeli ceasefire agreement was over. “The Netanyahu and his terrorist government are making a rebellion on the ceasefire agreement, and they will be unknown to the prisoners of Gaza,” the movement said in a statement.
The army did not give further details of the attacks, but Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu issued a statement, and the army received suggestions “to take steps to take action against terrorist organization Hamas”. “It comes with Hamas repeatedly refusing to release our hostages, and it has rejected the American President’s Envoy Steve Vittov and all the proposals from the intermediaries,” he said in a statement. “Israel moves from now on, against Hamas, with a growing military force.”
In Washington, the White House spokesman told Fox News that Israel had consulted with US President Donald Trump’s administration on the attacks on Gaza.
The Israeli attacks in the middle of the Israeli attacks in the middle of the Gaza, the Israeli attacks in Bala have touched three houses, a building in Gaza City and Khan Unis and Rafa. Palestinian civil defense said that at least 35 air strikes were carried out on Israel Gaza. The Palestinian TV Channel (Al -Axa) reported that the Israeli bomb was targeted in the strip of dozens of homes, mosques, schools and shelters.
“Based on political level, defense and shin betting forces launched a massive attack on terrorist goals belonging to terrorist organization Hamas across the Gaza strip.”
Israeli attacks have been restored in the wake of reports on the return of a delegation from Israel Cairo. Hamas said Israel had killed more than 150 Palestinians since the ceasefire began in January.