The resumption of the war against Gaza with more than 400 Palestinian martyrs
The crimes of the Israeli regime against Gaza resumed in the early hours of Tuesday, March 18.
According to reports, the Israeli army bombed parts of northern Gaza, Gaza City, Deir el-Balah, Khan Yunis and Rafah on Tuesday morning and announced that it was expanding this criminal campaign.
According to Al Jazeera, the attacks of the Israeli army focused on densely populated urban areas, temporary schools, residential buildings and refugee tents.
The new round of the Israeli regime’s attack on Gaza is on a much larger scale than a series of regular drone attacks through which the Israeli army claimed to target some individuals or small groups.
Also, Israeli warplanes simultaneously attacked different areas of the Gaza Strip dozens of times in less than 10 minutes.
In the new round of the Israeli war and aggression, as before the ceasefire, residential areas and refugee camps and the surroundings of hospitals have been targeted.
In the Israeli warplane attacks on the town of Abbasan al-Kabaira, east of Khan Yunis, the homes of a number of citizens were bombed.
Due to the destruction of most of the ambulances and their equipment, it is not possible to provide assistance to most of the injured in the new round of the occupation aggression.
After the announcement of the resumption of the war against the Gaza Strip, the brutal attacks of the Zionists began throughout the Strip this morning, and according to the latest statistics, 412 people were martyred in these brutal attacks, and hundreds of others were injured and missing, and the number of martyrs of these attacks is increasing moment by moment.
The Palestinian Ministry of Health announced the number of injured in these attacks at more than 500 people, some of whom are reported to be in critical condition.
While the US administration, led by Donald Trump, claimed to be mediating a ceasefire in Gaza, the Axios website, citing Zionist officials, stated that Israel had previously announced its decision to resume the war on Gaza to the Trump administration and that the US was aware of the start of these attacks.
The White House also announced in a statement that Israel consulted with the US about resuming attacks on Gaza.
Hamas: The occupying regime has violated its commitments
In response to the resumption of the Zionist regime's crimes in various areas of the Gaza Strip, the Hamas movement issued a statement saying: The Zionist occupying regime has violated the ceasefire agreement and its commitments and continued to kill our people in the shadow of the shameful international silence. The claims that this regime has made about the resistance preparing for an attack against the Zionist forces are not true and are merely false excuses to justify the resumption of the war and the escalation of aggression.

According to the Al Jazeera report, Hamas emphasized: The occupying regime tried to deceive public opinion and create false justifications to cover up the decision to resume the mass killing of innocent civilians. Hamas adhered to the agreement until the last moment and was willing to continue it, but Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who is looking for a way out of his internal crises, preferred to restart the war.
The Islamic Jihad movement also stated that Netanyahu's resumption of the war against our people only means an increase in crimes committed within the framework of a genocidal war.
UN: Scenes of killing of civilians in Gaza are horrific
UN agencies, including UNRWA and UNICEF, have stated that the scenes of killing of civilians in Gaza during Israel's morning attacks today are horrific.
UN Humanitarian Coordinator Mohammed Hadi also condemned the occupation regime's inhumane aggression against Gaza and stressed that these attacks are unacceptable.
The UN official said: "A ceasefire must be resumed as soon as possible, the violent actions must end, and humanitarian aid must enter Gaza. A ceasefire is the only way forward."

On the other hand, the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) also stated in a statement: "The scenes of killing of civilians, including women and children, in Gaza during Israel's morning attacks on the Strip are horrific."
The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) also announced in its new statement: "What is happening in Gaza is heartbreaking and horrific, especially for children who have suffered deeply from 15 months of war."