Israel
Israel Expected to Resume Fighting in Gaza Next Week
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Published Mar. 3, 2025, 10:20 AM
Israel

Following the completion of the first phase of the hostage deal, Israel is taking tougher measures against the Hamas terror group and is considering resuming military operations in Gaza as early as next week.
At the beginning of this week, Israel proposed a deal to Hamas, offering to extend the first phase of the ceasefire in exchange for the release of half of the remaining hostages on the first day and the rest on the final day of Ramadan.
Hamas rejected the proposal, prompting Israel to announce the suspension of humanitarian aid deliveries to Gaza until further notice. On Sunday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that Israel would continue to take steps against Hamas.
Now, Israeli officials estimate that the government is likely to instruct the IDF to resume operations in Gaza next week, aiming to increase pressure on Hamas for the release of the remaining hostages.
According to a report, Israel has also begun cutting electricity to the Gaza strip.
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