Israeli strikes hit dozens of targets in Gaza as ceasefire efforts stall
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A Palestinian man looking at the site of an Israeli strike in the Gaza Strip on April 18. The authorities said at least 30 people were killed in strikes on that day.
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JERUSALEM – Israeli airstrikes hit about 40 targets across the Gaza Strip over the past day, the military said on April 18, hours after Hamas rejected an Israeli ceasefire offer that it said fell short of its demand to agree a full end to the war.
Last month the Israeli military broke off a two-month truce that had largely halted fighting in Gaza and has since pushed in from the north and south, seizing almost a third of the enclave as it seeks to pressure Hamas into agreeing to release hostages and disarm.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said he would make a special statement on Saturday evening but gave no detail on what it would be about.
Palestinian health authorities said that at least 43 people were killed in strikes on April 18, adding to more than 1,600 deaths since Israel resumed air strikes in March
The military said troops were operating in the Shabura and Tel Al-Sultan areas near the southern city of Rafah, as well as in northern Gaza, where it has taken control of large areas east of Gaza City.
Egyptian mediators have been trying to revive the January ceasefire deal that broke down when Israel resumed airstrikes and sent ground troops back into Gaza, but there has been little sign the two sides have moved closer on fundamental issues.
Late on April 17 Mr Khalil Al-Hayya, Hamas’ Gaza chief, said the movement was willing to swop all remaining 59 hostages
But he dismissed an Israeli offer, which includes a demand that Hamas lay down its arms, as imposing “impossible conditions”.
Israel has not responded formally to Al-Hayya’s comments, but ministers have said repeatedly that Hamas must be disarmed completely and can play no role in the future governance of Gaza.
On April 18, Defence Minister Israel Katz repeated that Israel intended to achieve its war aims.
“The IDF is currently working towards a decisive victory in all arenas, the release of the hostages, and the defeat of Hamas in Gaza,” he said in a statement.
The ceasefire offer it made through Egyptian mediators includes talks on a final settlement to the war but no firm agreement.
Mr Katz also said this week that troops would remain in the buffer zone around the border that now extends deep into Gaza and cuts the enclave in two, even after any settlement. REUTERS

