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Israel's airstrikes on Gaza have resulted in the deaths of hundreds, as the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) issues warnings to residents in several areas, possibly signaling an expanded military offensive. Overnight, the IDF launched a surprise bombing campaign targeting Hamas, and in a post on X, the military's Arabic-language spokesman, Col. Avichay Adraee, shared a map of "dangerous combat zones" from which civilians should evacuate. These areas include Beit Hanoun, Khuza’a, and the Abasan suburbs of Khan Younis.

 

"The White House was consulted by Israel on their attacks on Gaza tonight. President Trump was clear: Hamas, Houthis, all those who seek to terrorize Israel and the U.S. will pay a price. All hell will break loose."

 

“The IDF has launched a strong offensive against terror organizations. These designated areas are considered dangerous combat zones,” Adraee stated. He urged civilians to leave immediately for known shelters in western Gaza City and Khan Younis. "Remaining in these areas puts your lives and the lives of your family members in danger," he warned.

 

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Gaza’s Hamas-run health ministry has reported conflicting casualty figures. An official statement from the ministry revised the death toll to 254, down from an earlier count of 310. However, the ministry’s head told AFP that at least 330 people had been killed. The official statement also reduced the reported number of injured from over 1,000 to 440.

 

 

Two Hamas sources told AFP that among those killed was Mahmoud Abu Watfa, the head of the terror group’s interior ministry, which oversees police and internal security services in Gaza. According to Gazan media, other high-ranking Hamas figures killed in the strikes include Issam Da’alis, a member of Hamas’s political bureau and head of the governmental activity monitoring committee, and Abu Ubaida Al-Jamassi, another political bureau member reportedly in charge of Hamas’s emergency committee. Also killed were Bahjat Abu Sultan, a senior figure in Hamas’s interior ministry, and Ahmad Al-Khatta, the director-general of Hamas’s justice ministry in Gaza.

 

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to escalate military action, saying that Israel would continue applying “increasing military strength.” Defense Minister Israel Katz declared that "the gates of hell" would remain open in Gaza until all hostages were released. The IDF confirmed that military operations would persist "as long as necessary" and would extend beyond airstrikes.

 

Hamas condemned the renewed strikes, accusing Israel of targeting civilians and violating the ceasefire agreement in an “unprovoked escalation.” The group warned that Prime Minister Netanyahu’s actions were placing hostages in Gaza in grave danger.

 

Based on a report by The Telegraph  2025-03-18

 

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The Ukraine thing is all but over.  Up next: the Middle East.  And, as always, it's going to be big trouble.  The US making sense on one side of the world and yet in the Middle East, the Neocons seem to be in control, and that means trouble.  It's almost like someone dug up John McCain and his "bomb, bomb, bomb Iran" narrative.  It's seems to be underway at this moment.  

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13 minutes ago, Celsius said:

just paving the path for a world-class family resort that will rival Pattaya.

Its not rivaling Dubai in our lifetime.

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Sadly, this is major bad news for the remaining hostages and their loved ones.

 

But, the thing is, it was obvious that the negotiations were getting nowhere, and that Bibi felt he had to take action again.

 

But, we cannot say Bibi has handled the whole deal thing well. In fact, he handled it badly, I feel. Too much was given to Hamas in return for the freed hostages, and this most probably emboldened Hamas. Not to mention, they got the time they needed to regroup.

 

When and how will this whole thing end ? Well, your guess is as good as mine.

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It's clear Hamas cares nothing about the Palestinian people.  Otherwise, it would have extended the ceasefire and released the hostages. The Hamas attacks of Oct. 7 against soft civilian targets in Israel brought down absolute hell on the Gazans.  Take a look at this chart from the U.N.  In 2023 before Oct. 7, only 35 Gazans had been killed by the IDF and almost all were Hamas operatives.  The chart does not include deaths in Gaza from the current conflict.

 

In the years when Hamas did not launch any sort of Intifada (uprising), the fatalities in the Gaza Strip were low.  The 47,000 deaths after Oct. 7 were the direct result of an attack on Israel that accomplished nothing militarily but caused massive retaliation.  None of this would have happened if the Palestinian Authority had been in control.

 

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https://www.ochaopt.org/data/casualties

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1 hour ago, Evil Penevil said:

It's clear Hamas cares nothing about the Palestinian people.  Otherwise, it would have extended the ceasefire and released the hostages. The Hamas attacks of Oct. 7 against soft civilian targets in Israel brought down absolute hell on the Gazans.  Take a look at this chart from the U.N.  In 2023 before Oct. 7, only 35 Gazans had been killed by the IDF and almost all were Hamas operatives.  The chart does not include deaths in Gaza from the current conflict.

 

In the years when Hamas did not launch any sort of Intifada (uprising), the fatalities in the Gaza Strip were low.  The 47,000 deaths after Oct. 7 were the direct result of an attack on Israel that accomplished nothing militarily but caused massive retaliation.  None of this would have happened if the Palestinian Authority had been in control.

 

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https://www.ochaopt.org/data/casualties

 

   No need for explaining or apologising .

There needs to be a conclusion to the war and its not going to be pretty or nice 

 

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1 hour ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   No need for explaining or apologising .

There needs to be a conclusion to the war and its not going to be pretty or nice 

 

I have to differ on that.  Many people are in need of an explanation of the Hamas-Israel conflict and I'm certainly not apologizing.

 

The war will only end when Hamas is destroyed and an overwhelming majority of Palestinians accept Israel's right to exist behind secure borders as the homeland of the world's Jews.

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The current phase...............

 

Palestinians: “Make the bombing stop.”

Israel: “Okay, just release the hostages.”

Palestinians: “No!”

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3 hours ago, Evil Penevil said:

 

I have to differ on that.  Many people are in need of an explanation of the Hamas-Israel conflict and I'm certainly not apologizing.

 

The war will only end when Hamas is destroyed and an overwhelming majority of Palestinians accept Israel's right to exist behind secure borders as the homeland of the world's Jews.

 In other words, it's never going to stop.  That's simply not the mindset.  Hamas is not really people, it's a belief system.  An idea. And that idea is that Israel must be wiped off the face of the earth.  And that's the problem.

 

Once upon a time, Palestine was simply part of the Ottoman Empire. Palestinians and Jews lived together under that rule for thousands of years.  And the world didn't have all this trouble.  The trouble began when someone had the bright idea of creating a homeland for the Jews, and that finally came to pass in 1948? Something like that.  And that was the beginning of all the trouble. 

 

I try my best not to pay attention to any so called Middle East "news."  But all anyone needs to do is to look at a map of the area.  Hundreds of millions of people, all opposed to the existence of Israel, and there's no way Israel can bomb their way out of that problem.  And the US? The Neocons are allowing it to happen, want it to happen, and blame Iran for being the source of all the trouble in the region.  A recipe for big trouble. 

 

This won't end well, I'm afraid.  Russia will not let Iran be bombed into submission.  

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