After the next round of ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, Israel has carried out tremendous airstrikes in Gaza, in which more than 400 people have been killed so far. Five big commanders of Hamas have also been killed in these attacks, including Hamas Sarkar chief Essam Adlis, Deputy Law Minister Ahmed Al-Hatta, Mahmud Abu Vatfa, head of security services, DG of International Security Service and spokespersons of Islamic Jihad.

Hamas shocks, Israel attacked a big attack

After this aggressive action of Israel, Hamas has suffered a major setback. Hamas has also confirmed these deaths and called it a unilateral attack. After this attack, the situation in Gaza is expected to deteriorate further.

America supported Israel’s attacks

These fierce Israeli attacks have also received the support of America. US Press Secretary Caroline Lewit said in an interview,
“Israel had already informed about these attacks.

This clearly indicates that the US is with this attack of Israel and this struggle may increase even more in the coming days.

Iran and Hamas can retaliate

International experts believe that it can also be a counter -attack on behalf of Iran and Hamas. Hamas said that he was ready for ceasefire, but Israel attacked unilaterally.

Hamas held a total of 250 people of Israel, out of which 59 are still in its possession. He claims that Israel may have assumed that it has no concern about the rest of the hostages now.

Israel’s statement: Hamas himself stopped ceasefire

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu clarified the attacks, saying that Hamas did not carry out the ceasefire talks, so Israel had to order the attack.

According to Gaza’s Health Ministry,
“404 people have been killed in these attacks so far.

What will be the next step?

Now everyone’s eyes are on the next step of Hamas, Iran and other allied countries.

  • Will Hamas a counter -attack on Israel?
  • Will America and other countries open support to Israel?
  • Will the struggle in Gaza grow more?

Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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