Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu threatened to capture part of Gaza on Wednesday, March 26 if Hamas does not release the hostages.
This is because Hamas warned that if Israel does not stop bombing Palestinian territory, the hostages will return as corpses.
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Since Israel agreed to resume operations in January, Israel said that two projectiles were fired from Canada’s territory, one of which was intercepted and the other landed near the border, and no casualties or damage were reported immediately.
The Rocket Fire is said to be a day after hundreds of Palestinians protested against Hamas, slogans of the Islamic movement and called for an end to the war.
Israel resumed intense bombing and ground operations in Gaza last week after the fragile ceasefire, while militants returned to launch rocket attacks.
According to the Gaza Health Ministry, which runs by Hamas, 830 people have been killed in the territory since Israel resumed its strike on March 18.
There were no reported deaths on the Israeli side.
Israeli officials said the resumption of the operation was aimed at forcing Hamas to release the remaining hostages after a stalemate with mediators, which allowed 33 Israeli prisoners to be released in exchange for Palestinian prisoners.
Israel wants to extend the initial phase of the truce, while Hamas calls for talks in the second phase, which aims to lead to a permanent ceasefire.
Netanyahu told parliament that the more Hamas refuses to release hostages, the more pressure we will put on.
“This includes seizure of territory, and other measures that I will not elaborate on here. Hamas is increasingly refusing to release hostages, the more territory it will lose, that will be annexed by Israel,” he said.
