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Israeli Attack on Gaza: Hundreds Dead as Armistice Ends – Latest News

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Armistice time between Israel with Hamas ends on Friday (1/12) morning local time. Israel immediately launched an attack on Gaza, Palestine causing the deaths of hundreds of people.

Summarized detikcom, Saturday (2/12/2023), the Israeli military again launched dozens of air strikes on the Gaza Strip on Friday (1/12) local time. Israel resumed attacks after intercepting a rocket fired from the Gaza Strip. They accused Hamas of violating the agreement.

As reported by Al Arabiya, local Palestinian media reports said a series of Israeli air and artillery attacks hit a number of areas of the Gaza Strip, including Rafah, which is located near the Egyptian border.

The Israeli military, in a statement as reported by Al Jazeera, confirmed that ‘its fighter jets are currently attacking Hamas targets in the Gaza Strip’.

A number of images circulating on social media show thick black smoke rising into the air from the dense Jabalia camp area in the northern Gaza Strip. At least 29 people died as a result of the initial attack.

Hundreds of People Killed in Gaza

Israeli troops have launched another military attack on the Gaza Strip. The Israeli military said on Saturday (2/12) that it had struck more than 400 Hamas targets in Gaza since the ceasefire ended the day before.

The Israeli military stated that the air force, navy and land were involved in the military attack. It said fighter jets also struck “more than 50 targets in extensive strikes in the Khan Yunis area” in the southern Gaza region.

Meanwhile, Hamas authorities in the Gaza Strip said on Saturday that 240 people had been killed as a result of Israeli attacks on the Palestinian territory, since the ceasefire ended on Friday (1/12).

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2023-12-02 14:03:21
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