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Ceasefire ends, Israeli attacks in Gaza restart

The Palestinian Ministry of Interior said that Israeli planes have started airstrikes on Gaza.

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Gaza: The seven-day cease-fire between Israel and Hamas in Gaza ended after which the Israeli army started attacking Gaza.

The cease-fire between Israel and Hamas in Gaza began on November 24, which was extended twice, and the cease-fire expired on Friday morning without any extension.

According to the Arab media, after the seven-day cease-fire in Gaza ended, explosions and gunfire are being heard in northern Gaza.

The Palestinian Ministry of Interior said that Israeli planes have started airstrikes on Gaza.

According to the Palestinian media, the Israeli army bombarded the eastern area of Khan Yunis and is also bombarding the western area of Gaza, while Israeli spy planes are flying low over Gaza.

Palestinian media stated: “The Israeli army has targeted a house in Jabalia area of northern Gaza, while fierce clashes are going on in different areas of Gaza”.

Israeli media added that a rocket was fired from Gaza on Friday morning, which was traced by the Israeli army, while sirens were also sounded in the area after the rocket attack.

The Israeli military said in a statement on Friday that it had resumed military operations against Hamas in the Gaza Strip, while Israel also accused the resistance group of firing into Israeli territory in violation of the agreement.

It also stated that Israeli planes are targeting Hamas in Gaza.

According to the foreign news agency, on the seventh day of the cease-fire, Hamas first released a 21-year-old girl and a 40-year-old woman with dual French citizenship, after which they handed over six more Israelis, including two children and four women, to the Red Cross.

After the release of the Israeli hostages by Hamas, Israel also had to release 30 Palestinian prisoners, including 23 children and seven women.

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