JAKARTA - The Israeli attack killed six Palestinians in Gaza on Wednesday. The Israeli military continued its bombing and issued a new order for residents to flee the combat zone.
The Israeli military attacked Hamas sites in northern Gaza, where they detected preparations to open fire on Israeli territory.
Israel and Hamas accused each other of violating the ceasefire after 17 months of war that devastated the area into rubble and forced most of its residents to flee several times.
On Wednesday, March 19, Israeli soldiers spread leaflets in the Beit Hanoun and Khan Younis areas in the northern and southern Gaza Strip, ordering residents to flee their homes, warning they were in "dangerous fighting zones."
"Staying in a shelter or tent is currently endangering the lives of you and your family members, immediately evacuate," reads the leaflet distributed in Beit Hanoun.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu admitted ordering Hamas' archipelago attacks rejected proposals to secure an extension of the ceasefire until April.
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Hamas, who is still detaining 59 of the approximately 250 hostages in a cross-border attack on October 7, 2023, accused Israel of endangering the mediators' efforts to negotiate a permanent deal to end the fighting.
European Union foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said he informed Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon of the situation in Gaza was "unacceptable".
"Yesterday I also spoke with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Saar. What happened, why did you do this. I mean conveying a message, that this is unacceptable," he told reporters in Brussels.
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