Israeli forces resumed ground operations in Gaza after hostage negotiations stalled and the ceasefire collapsed.
Israeli Defense Force (IDF) announcement On Wednesday in X, they “deploying troops to Central and South Gaza.”It expands its security zone in the middle of Gaza and creates a “partial buffer,” which comes two days after Israel resumed airstrikes in the region after it refused to mediate arbitration transactions of scale in the two US.
IDF forces have launched ground activities targeting central and southern Gaza central and southern terrestrial activities on the past day to expand their security zones and create a partial buffer between northern and southern Gaza. As part of the ground operation, the military has expanded its control even further… pic.twitter.com/ti4068lajd
– Israeli Defense Force (@IDF) March 19, 2025
“At the same time, it has been decided that the Golani Brigade will be stationed at Southern Command and ready for operation in Gaza,” the IDF said in X. (Related: Exclusive: amidst the rebellion against Doge, aborted taxpayer-funded think tank)
Palestinians inspect tile bles at Eliastaraj family home after being destroyed in an Israeli strike in the Arsabra district of Gaza city on March 19, 2025 (Photo by Omar Al-Qattaa/AFP via Getty Images)
Israel has also been controlled Netzarim According to the IDF, a strip of land that effectively divides the corridor, Gaza into two.
The original ceasefire was mediated in January and suspended the war that began on October 7, 2023, with Hamas killing more than 1,200 civilians and holding more than 240 hostages hostages in assaults. Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saa said he said on Monday. I've reached it “A dead end” with hostage negotiations and “there were no choice but to give an order to resume the fire.”
Trump issued numerous warnings to put pressure on Hamas to release the hostages. issue “Final Warning” to the group on March 5th. Call the terrorist group and release the rest of them “quickly.”
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