With Israel resuming its war on Gaza, fresh strikes have killed around 70 Palestinians in north and south Gaza Strip, including new born babies, children and women. The attacks were fired at dawn when majority of the population was sleeping.
Meanwhile, in Israel, thousands of citizens have poured into the streets to demand an end to the war. Criticising the Netanyahu government and its policies, the protest comes as Israel ends the ceasefire in Gaza and resumed its attacks.
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A day after resuming its war on Gaza, Israel has also launched a fresh ground invasion into the war-torn strip. As per reports, Israeli troops have advanced into Gaza and retaken a portion of the Netzarim corridor, which divides north and south Gaza.
After launching the ground invasion, the Israel Defence Forces issued an evacuation warning for civilians in the "combat zone."
Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz also issued a "last warning" to the residents of Gaza to return all hostages and to remove Hamas from the strip.
"Take the advice of the president of the United States. Return the hostages and remove Hamas, and other options will open up for you -- including the possibility of leaving for other places in the world for those who want to," he was quoted as saying.
As per Gaza's health ministry, at least 436 people have been killed since Tuesday. Of this, around 183 are children and 94 are women. Around 678 people have been injured due to the strikes.
Meanwhile, in Israel, around 40,000 Israelis took to the streets against Prime Minister Netanyahu and his policies regarding the Gaza war.
As per Times Of Israel, citizens packed Tel Aviv라이브 바카라 Habima Square and the surrounding area on Tuesday night for a protest against Netanyahu라이브 바카라 plans to oust Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar, amid a probe into the alleged ties between aides to the premier and Qatar.
This demonstration is the largest against the government in recent months and it comes as Israel resumed striking Gaza. The protest also comes after the return of far-right politician Itamar Ben Gvir to the cabinet.
Protests against the Netanyahu government began in 2023 when the Knesset voted for a judicial overhaul. Shortly after this, the war with Gaza broke out, further upsetting Israelis who called for a ceasefire and the safe return of hostages.
As per Hebrew media, the people have accused Netanyahu of ending the ceasefire and hostage negotiations in order to boost is support with far-right allies.
As the protests continue, Itamar Ben-Gvir, Israel라이브 바카라 newly reappointed far-right national security minister, has stated that the protests against Netanyahu and the Gaza war are "anti-Israel."
"The ‘protest’ activists have long since ceased to be just against the government and the Prime Minister. They have become fully against the State of Israel,” Ben-Gvir said on X, adding that the "protestors' blood of refusal will never be washed off their hands," referring to Israelis refusal to support Israel's war on Gaza
Israel's war on Gaza resumed after Tel Aviv unilaterally violated the ceasefire agreement implemented on January 19, 2025. The truce agreement with Hamas brought a halt to at least 15 months of fighting across the Gaza Strip and occupied West Bank.