Tuesday, March 18, 2025
A barrage of Israeli airstrikes across the Gaza Strip early Tuesday killed more than 400 people and left a fragile cease-fire agreement in tatters just over two months after it was reached, with Israel's prime minister pledging "increasing military strength" in an enclave already decimated by more than a year of bombing. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed that the Netanyahu government consulted with the Trump administration ahead of the latest Gaza bombardment. Leavitt expressed the White House's total support for Israel's attacks. While Israel had been carrying out more limited deadly attacks on Gaza despite the cease-fire deal"including strikes over the weekend that killed at least nine"Tuesday's bombings were described as the "heaviest assault on the territory since the cease-fire took effect in January." |
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