Israel Resumes Ground Offensive in Gaza, Targeting Strategic Corridor
The collapse of a two-month ceasefire has led to intensified Israeli airstrikes and ground operations, with over 400 Palestinians killed and the humanitarian crisis worsening.
- Israeli forces have launched a ground operation in Gaza, retaking parts of the Netzarim Corridor to create a buffer between northern and southern Gaza.
- Renewed airstrikes since March 18 have killed over 400 Palestinians, including significant civilian casualties, according to Gaza health authorities.
- Hamas continues to hold 59 hostages, with Israeli officials reporting that fewer than half are believed to be alive.
- The humanitarian crisis in Gaza has deepened, with severe shortages of food, fuel, and medical supplies reported by local and international organizations.
- International mediation efforts remain stalled, while the United States has expressed strong support for Israel's military actions and demanded the release of hostages.




































