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Airstrikes Continue in Gaza for 2nd Night
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Matis Glenn2 MIN READ
Published Mar. 19, 2025, 2:10 AM
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Israeli airstrikes in several areas of Gaza were reportedly targeted overnight, marking the second day of a renewed Israeli offensive in the Strip.
Strikes were reported around Khan Younis and areas south of Gaza City near the northern end of the Strip, the Times of Israel reported.
At least 10 deaths are reported in the strikes.
After the IDF successfully targeted and eliminated Hamas officals early Tuesday morning, the army says it is ready to progress to other forms of operations.
The strikes were a response to IDF investigations that uncovered Hamas was preparing to launch attacks on Israel, while rearming and regrouping during the ceasefire and refusing to release the hostages.
The IDF says it intends to continue the airstrikes “as long as necessary,” and widen the surprise assault beyond an aerial campaign if it is ordered to.
The U.S. has voiced its support for Israel during its latest offensive.
“Hamas could have released hostages to extend the ceasefire but instead chose refusal and war,” White House National Security Council spokesperson Brian Hughes tells The Times of Israel.
Among the senior Hamas officials killed in the first wave of strikes were Mahmoud Abu Watfa, who led the terror group’s interior ministry, according to two Hamas sources who spoke with AFP.
According to Gaza media reports, the strikes killed Issam Da’alis, a member of Hamas’ political bureau in Gaza and head of the governmental activity monitoring committee.
But reports of Da’alis’s death have circulated since July of last year.
Abu Ubaida Al-Jamassi, also a member of Hamas’s political bureau in Gaza and, according to some, the leader of Hamas’s emergency committee, responsible for managing Hamas during the war, was also killed, according to local reports.
Bahjat Abu Sultan, a high-ranking official in Hamas’s interior ministry, the ministry responsible for security forces outside of its military wing, and Ahmad Al-Khatta, the director-general of Hamas’s justice ministry, were killed.
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