March 18, 2025
7:10 PM UTC
Houthis say their missile targeted an Israeli military base
6:55 PM UTC
Netanyahu says Israeli strikes across Gaza that killed hundreds are ‘only the beginning’
6:38 PM UTC
JUST IN: Israel’s Netanyahu says Gaza airstrikes are ‘only the beginning’ and a ‘necessary condition for freeing hostages’
6:09 PM UTC
WATCH: UN human rights office ‘horrified’ by new Israeli aerial assault of Gaza
5:43 PM UTC
Turkish president denounces Israel for attacking Gaza
5:42 PM UTC
Iran says Israel is resuming ‘genocide and ethnic cleansing’ in Gaza
5:41 PM UTC
South Africa condemns Israeli airstrikes
5:30 PM UTC
Israeli military intercepts a missile launched from Yemen
5:08 PM UTC
Palestinian ambassador slams restart of Israeli strikes and demands international powers take action
3:47 PM UTC
UN humanitarian chief calls Israeli aid cutoff to Gaza ‘unconscionable’
3:41 PM UTC
Israeli strike wipes out 27 members of the same family, medics say
3:16 PM UTC
US defends Israeli strikes, blames Hamas for ‘resumption of hostilities’
3:12 PM UTC
Relatives of dead Israeli hostages warn that resuming the war will cost more hostages’ lives
2:37 PM UTC
UN says Israeli attacks are erasing humanitarian progress in Gaza
2:30 PM UTC
Lebanon’s Hezbollah condemns resumption of Israeli strikes on Gaza
2:17 PM UTC
Egypt and Kuwait slam Israel’s attacks on Gaza
2:08 PM UTC
France ‘condemns’ Israel’s deadly airstrikes in Gaza
1:53 PM UTC
Islamic Jihad group accuses Israel’s Netanyahu of sabotaging the ceasefire
1:49 PM UTC
Hamas says 2 political officials were killed in Gaza
1:14 PM UTC
Freed Israeli hostages voice anger and alarm over resumption of war
1:00 PM UTC
A Palestinian health official says Tuesday is the deadliest day of the war in Gaza
12:32 PM UTC
Saudi Arabia has condemned ‘in the strongest terms’ Israel’s attacks in Gaza
12:21 PM UTC
Mediator Qatar condemns Israel’s resumption of war in Gaza
11:44 AM UTC
JUST IN: Israeli far-right lawmaker Itamar Ben-Gvir’s party says it is returning to Netanyahu’s government
11:29 AM UTC
Turkey accuses Israel of ‘genocide’ in Gaza
11:03 AM UTC
Gaza Health Ministry revises the number of dead and wounded
10:28 AM UTC
A doctor at a Gaza hospital speaks of ‘horror’ as casualties rise
10:13 AM UTC
From the field: Photos of Israeli strikes in Gaza
10:12 AM UTC
JUST IN: Palestinian health officials say death toll from new Israeli offensive in Gaza has jumped to 413
10:10 AM UTC
Palestinians describe a strike on a school-turned-shelter
9:52 AM UTC
Hamas says at least 4 senior officials killed in Israeli airstrikes
9:38 AM UTC
Egypt lashes out at Israel over new attacks in Gaza
9:25 AM UTC
UN human rights chief ‘horrified’ by Gaza strikes
9:08 AM UTC
Families of hostages call for a protest outside Israel’s parliament
9:06 AM UTC
Netanyahu set to meet top security officials on the next step
8:23 AM UTC
UN secretary-general says he is ‘shocked’ by Israeli strikes in Gaza
7:57 AM UTC
Freed British-Israeli hostage says she is ‘crushed’ by resumption of fighting
7:46 AM UTC
Gaza’s Health Ministry says Israeli strikes across the territory have killed at least 326 people
7:28 AM UTC
Australian prime minister calls for ceasefire to be maintained in Gaza
7:23 AM UTC
Israeli airstrike flattens prison, killing dozens of prisoners and police officers
6:57 AM UTC
Israel’s military orders people to evacuate eastern Gaza after wave of strikes
6:54 AM UTC
Classes suspended in dozens of recently reopened Gaza schools
6:10 AM UTC
Families of hostages say they are shocked and terrified
6:08 AM UTC
UNICEF official describes a harrowing night of airstrikes
6:05 AM UTC
Netanyahu’s hard-line ally welcomes return to fighting in Gaza
6:03 AM UTC
Families of hostages worried about the escalation
5:47 AM UTC
WATCH: AP explains the latest Israeli airstrikes on Gaza
5:20 AM UTC
Israeli strikes have killed at least 235 people in the Gaza Strip, according to hospitals
5:13 AM UTC
Senior Hamas official says Gaza strikes amount to ‘death sentence’ for remaining hostages
4:13 AM UTC
How many hostages are left in Gaza?
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Israel breaks ceasefire with surprise airstrike, killing more than 400 Palestinians

Palestinians mourned their loved ones outside morgues in the Gaza Strip on Tuesday who were among hundreds killed in an overnight Israeli bombardment of the territory. (AP video: Abdel Kareem Hana, Mariam Daqqa, Mohammad Jahjouh/ Production: Wafaa Shurafa)

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Israel launched airstrikes across the Gaza Strip early Tuesday, killing hundreds of Palestinians, including women and children, according to the territory’s Health Ministry. The surprise bombardment shattered a ceasefire in place since January and threatened to fully reignite the 17-month-old war.

The White House said it had been consulted and voiced support for Israel’s actions.

What to know:

  • Death toll: Gaza’s Health Ministry said at least 404 people were killed in the strikes and more than 560 were wounded. Rescuers are still searching the rubble. The attack marks one of the deadliest days of the war, which has killed over 48,000 Palestinians, according to local health officials, and displaced an estimated 90% of Gaza’s population.
  • Israel’s position: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he ordered the strikes because of a lack of progress in talks to extend the ceasefire. The White House said it had been consulted and voiced support for Israel’s actions. The Israeli military ordered people to evacuate parts of northern and eastern Gaza, indicating that Israel could soon launch renewed ground operations.
  • Hamas’ response: The militant group, which has yet to respond militarily, accused Netanyahu of upending the ceasefire agreement and exposing Israeli hostages “to an unknown fate.” Hamas is believed to hold 24 living hostages and the bodies of 35 others.

7:10 PM UTC

Houthis say their missile targeted an Israeli military base

Yemen’s Houthi rebels said the attack on the base in southern Israel “successfully achieved its objective,” although Israel says the missile was intercepted.

The Houthis say the strike was in response to Israel’s deadly bombardments of Gaza on Tuesday.

The Iran-backed rebels had refrained from striking at Israel during the Gaza ceasefire, but recently said they’ll start attacking ships linked to the U.S. and Israel again.

6:55 PM UTC

Netanyahu says Israeli strikes across Gaza that killed hundreds are ‘only the beginning’

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered the strikes, which killed mostly women and children, after Hamas refused Israeli demands to change the ceasefire agreement.

In a statement aired on national television, he said the attack was “only the beginning” and that Israel would press ahead until it achieves all of its war aims: destroying Hamas and freeing all hostages held by the militant group.

“The previous releases proved that military pressure is a necessary condition for freeing hostages,” he said.

All further ceasefire negotiations will take place “under fire,” he said. The White House said it had been consulted and voiced support for Israel’s actions.

6:38 PM UTC

JUST IN: Israel’s Netanyahu says Gaza airstrikes are ‘only the beginning’ and a ‘necessary condition for freeing hostages’

6:09 PM UTC

WATCH: UN human rights office ‘horrified’ by new Israeli aerial assault of Gaza

UN Human Rights spokesperson Thameen Al Kheetan on Tuesday said he was “horrified” by Israel’s airstrikes across the Gaza Strip that killed more than 400 Palestinians, according to hospital officials. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered the strikes after Hamas refused Israeli demands to change the ceasefire agreement.

5:43 PM UTC

Turkish president denounces Israel for attacking Gaza

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan leaves after a meeting with Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune, Sunday, Jan.26, 2020 in Algiers. (AP Photo/Fateh Guidoum)

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan leaves after a meeting with Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune, Sunday, Jan.26, 2020 in Algiers. (AP Photo/Fateh Guidoum)

Recep Tayyip Erdogan branded Israel as a “terrorist state” feeding on the “blood, lives and tears of innocent” people.

A vocal critic of Israel’s actions in Gaza, Erdogan on Tuesday accused Israel of committing “genocide” in Gaza. He pledged to increase diplomatic efforts to stop the violence and ensure a ceasefire.

5:42 PM UTC

Iran says Israel is resuming ‘genocide and ethnic cleansing’ in Gaza

Iran’s Foreign Ministry said in a statement that letting Israel resume its deadly strikes and block all aid to Gaza “poses catastrophic consequences for global peace and security.”

Some advocacy groups and other rights experts have accused Israel of genocide against Palestinians in Gaza — charges Israel vehemently denies.

5:41 PM UTC

South Africa condemns Israeli airstrikes

South Africa said it was “gravely concerned” by the deadly wave of airstrikes in Gaza, and raised doubts about Israel’s “commitment to a permanent ceasefire as envisaged in the ceasefire plan brokered by the USA, Egypt and Qatar.”

South Africa’s postapartheid government has long been a supporter of the Palestinian cause, and has filed a case at the United Nations’ top court accusing U.S. ally Israel of genocide against Palestinians in Gaza.

5:30 PM UTC

Israeli military intercepts a missile launched from Yemen

Israel’s military said the missile was fired from Yemen, setting off sirens in multiple cities and towns in the country’s south, but was intercepted before crossing into Israeli territory.

Yemen’s Houthi rebels have fired missiles and drones at Israel throughout the war in Gaza, in addition to their attacks on ships in the Red Sea. Tuesday’s launch toward Israel was the first since the January ceasefire took hold.

Hamas has yet to respond militarily to Tuesday’s wave of Israeli strikes.

5:08 PM UTC

Palestinian ambassador slams restart of Israeli strikes and demands international powers take action

Palestinian Ambassador to the United Nations Riyad Mansour speaks during a Security Council meeting at the United Nations headquarters, Tuesday, March. 18, 2025. (AP Photo/Yuki Iwamura)

Palestinian Ambassador to the United Nations Riyad Mansour speaks during a Security Council meeting at the United Nations headquarters, Tuesday, March. 18, 2025. (AP Photo/Yuki Iwamura)

During a U.N. Security Council meeting Tuesday, Riyad Mansour, the Palestinian U.N. ambassador, said that Palestinians are once again being “killed indiscriminately” after Israeli strikes restarted overnight.

After the majority of the permanent members of the council condemned Israel, Mansour called on the U.N.'s highest body to act on their condemnations.

“This can never be justified and must stop immediately. I agree with you, madame president, when you said that you have a responsibility to act,” Mansour said to Christina Markus Lassen, the Danish ambassador who is leading the council this month. “You are the Security Council. Act. Stop this criminal action. Stop them from denying our people food in the month of Ramadan, You have resolutions. Act. You have power. Act.”

He added, “Or as my friend, the ambassador of Slovenia said, you will become irrelevant.”

Palestinian Ambassador to the United Nations Riyad Mansour speaks during a Security Council meeting at the United Nations headquarters, Tuesday, March. 18, 2025. (AP Photo/Yuki Iwamura)

Palestinian Ambassador to the United Nations Riyad Mansour speaks during a Security Council meeting at the United Nations headquarters, Tuesday, March. 18, 2025. (AP Photo/Yuki Iwamura)

3:47 PM UTC

UN humanitarian chief calls Israeli aid cutoff to Gaza ‘unconscionable’

Tom Fletcher is demanding that Israel resume deliveries of food, medicine, fuel and other supplies to Gaza’s 2.1 million people.

The U.N. humanitarian chief told the Security Council that Israel’s block on aid deliveries since March 2 is reversing progress during the recent ceasefire, when over 4,000 supply trucks entered Gaza every week.

Screens show the Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator Tom Fletcher speak during a Security Council meeting at the United Nations headquarters, Tuesday, March 18, 2025. (AP Photo/Yuki Iwamura)

Screens show the Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator Tom Fletcher speak during a Security Council meeting at the United Nations headquarters, Tuesday, March 18, 2025. (AP Photo/Yuki Iwamura)

Since the cutoff, he said, only medical evacuations and humanitarian staff rotations have been allowed and “even that came to a halt today.”

Fletcher said supplies in Gaza are being rationed.

He said the impact of Israel’s actions is serious: Israeli power cuts to southern Gaza’s desalination plant have affected 600,000 people’s clean water access, vegetable prices in the north have tripled, and six bakeries subsidized by the U.N. World Food Program have closed for lack of cooking gas.

3:41 PM UTC

Israeli strike wipes out 27 members of the same family, medics say

An Israeli airstrike flattened a multistory house in Gaza City early Tuesday, killing at least 27 people from the extended family of Qraiqa, according to Palestinian medics.

More than half of the dead were women and children as young as 1 year old, according to the Health Ministry’s emergency service. They have been taken to Ahly Hospital.

The dead include two parents and their five children; a mother and her four children, four siblings and others, a list of the dead showed.

3:16 PM UTC

US defends Israeli strikes, blames Hamas for ‘resumption of hostilities’

In a tense U.N. Security Council meeting, Dorothy Shea, the U.S. deputy ambassador to the United Nations, defended Israel’s decision to launch a series of airstrikes that killed more than 400 Palestinians dead, saying Hamas’ refusal to negotiate forced the military action.

“The blame for the resumption of hostilities lies solely with Hamas,” Shea said, echoing the Trump administration’s reaction to the strikes. “It is the people of Gaza who will suffer further because of Hamas’s disregard for human life.”

Hamas alleged that Israel has not come to the table in recent weeks to initiate phase two of the ceasefire deal.

3:12 PM UTC

Relatives of dead Israeli hostages warn that resuming the war will cost more hostages’ lives

In a statement to the press on Tuesday, the families urged an immediate ceasefire and return to the negotiations to prevent a similar fate for other hostages.

“Unfortunately, it was too late for us,” said Ayelet Svatitzky, sister of Nadav Popplewell whose body was recovered from Gaza by the Israeli military. “But for other hostages, it’s not too late. Their lives can still be saved.”

Carmit Palty-Katzir, sister of deceased hostage Elad Katzir, said the families of hostages who died in captivity have “paid the heaviest price of all” and are now “raising a red flag” to warn against the resumption of fighting. She said her brother could have been returned through a deal, and unless the government negotiates a deal to bring back the rest of the hostages, “the blood of the next hostage will be on your hands.”

The bodies of 41 hostages were retrieved throughout the war by Israeli forces, and the bodies of eight more hostages were released by Hamas in the recent ceasefire.

2:37 PM UTC

UN says Israeli attacks are erasing humanitarian progress in Gaza

Screens show the Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator Tom Fletcher speak during a Security Council meeting at the United Nations headquarters, Tuesday, March 18, 2025. (AP Photo/Yuki Iwamura)

Screens show the Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator Tom Fletcher speak during a Security Council meeting at the United Nations headquarters, Tuesday, March 18, 2025. (AP Photo/Yuki Iwamura)

The United Nations’ humanitarian chief told the Security Council that all of the “modest gains” made during the Israel-Hamas ceasefire have been destroyed after Israel launched surprise airstrikes.

“Overnight, our worst fears materialized after strikes resumed across the entire Gaza Strip,” Tom Fletcher said in a briefing to the U.N.'s highest body. He added that the international community “must not and cannot” go back to pre-ceasefire conditions.

The monthlong ceasefire brought some food, shelter and medical relief to Gaza and allowed hundreds of thousands of displaced Palestinians to return to what remained of their homes.

2:30 PM UTC

Lebanon’s Hezbollah condemns resumption of Israeli strikes on Gaza

The Lebanese militant group says Israel is attacking Gaza with the Trump administration’s backing because neither country respects the agreements they make.

Hezbollah’s statement urged the international community to move quickly “to stop this crime.”

The Lebanese group says Israel couldn’t break the will of the Palestinian “resistance” during 15 months of war, and that the Palestinian people won’t be displaced from their land by the fresh wave of strikes.

A fragile ceasefire last year has halted Hezbollah’s 14-month war with Israel in support of the Palestinians.

2:17 PM UTC

Egypt and Kuwait slam Israel’s attacks on Gaza

The leaders of Egypt and Kuwait say Israel’s attacks on Gaza are a “gross violation of international law and the ceasefire deal.”

The statement from the Egyptian presidency said Israel was resuming the war as part of “premeditated efforts” to make Gaza unlivable and transfer the Palestinians out of their territories.

President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi and Sheikh Mishal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah spoke by phone Tuesday and warned that the Israeli attacks “could broaden the conflict and undermine prospects of peace and stability in the region.”

They called for the international community to “bear its responsibility and push for an immediate ceasefire.”

2:08 PM UTC

France ‘condemns’ Israel’s deadly airstrikes in Gaza

Paris is urging both Israel and the Palestinians to respect the ceasefire and “condemned” Israel’s airstrikes for causing “numerous civilian casualties” across Gaza.

The French Foreign Ministry statement calls “for an immediate halt to hostilities, which are compromising efforts to free hostages and threatening the lives of Gaza’s civilian population.”

Gaza’s Health Ministry says at least 263 of the 404 people confirmed dead so far Tuesday were women or children.

1:53 PM UTC

Islamic Jihad group accuses Israel’s Netanyahu of sabotaging the ceasefire

Palestinian Islamic Jihad has lashed out at Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his far-right government, accusing them of “deliberately foiling” ceasefire efforts.

The militant group said in a statement that Tuesday’s wave of deadly strikes won’t lead to a release of the remaining hostages in Gaza.

“We affirm that what Netanyahu and his barbaric army were unable to achieve over fifteen months of crimes and bloodshed, they will be unable to achieve again,” it said.

Islamic Jihad is the smaller of the two main Palestinian militant groups in the Gaza Strip.

1:49 PM UTC

Hamas says 2 political officials were killed in Gaza

Palestinians inspect the damage at Al-Tabi'in School in central Gaza Strip following an Israeli airstrike, Tuesday, March 18, 2025. (AP Photo/Jehad Alshrafi)

Palestinians inspect the damage at Al-Tabi’in School in central Gaza Strip following an Israeli airstrike, Tuesday, March 18, 2025. (AP Photo/Jehad Alshrafi)

The Hamas militant group says Israeli strikes have killed two members of its political bureau, Yasser Harab and Mohamed al-Gamasy, according to a statement.

Saraya al-Quds, the military arm of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad group, also said its spokesman Abu Hamza was killed in a strike on his home in the Nuseirat refugee camp. The group said his wife, sister, brother, sister-in-law and nephew were killed as well.

1:14 PM UTC

Freed Israeli hostages voice anger and alarm over resumption of war

Israeli soldiers ride a vehicle past a concrete wall with a message demanding the return of the hostages held by Hamas, on a road near the Israeli-Gaza border in southern Israel, Tuesday, March 18, 2025. (AP Photo/Leo Correa)

Israeli soldiers ride a vehicle past a concrete wall with a message demanding the return of the hostages held by Hamas, on a road near the Israeli-Gaza border in southern Israel, Tuesday, March 18, 2025. (AP Photo/Leo Correa)

In stories on Instagram shared by Israeli media, several Israelis released from Hamas captivity in the first phase of the recent ceasefire made desperate appeals to the government to prioritize the release of the hostages and resume negotiations.

“Returning to fighting? Did you listen to a word of what we, the returnees released in the last deal, have been saying to you? Do you see us?!” wrote former hostage Omer Wenkert. He added that “the sense of being forsaken is the strongest I have ever felt.”

Romi Gonen, who was among the first hostages freed in the last ceasefire, said she “will never forget the moment in captivity when I heard the booms after the (first) deal collapsed and realized I would not be freed anytime soon.” She wrote, “I beg you, the people of Israel, we must continue to fight for them. And the government of Israel – get them out! This is the most urgent thing.”

1:00 PM UTC

A Palestinian health official says Tuesday is the deadliest day of the war in Gaza

A woman reacts over the body of a person killed during overnight Israeli army airstrikes across the Gaza Strip, at the Al-Ahli hospital in Gaza City, Tuesday, March 18, 2025. (AP Photo/Jehad Alshrafi)

A woman reacts over the body of a person killed during overnight Israeli army airstrikes across the Gaza Strip, at the Al-Ahli hospital in Gaza City, Tuesday, March 18, 2025. (AP Photo/Jehad Alshrafi)

Zaher al-Waheidi, head of the records department in Gaza’s Health Ministry, said at least 263 of the 404 people confirmed dead so far Tuesday were women or children 18 and under. He described it as the deadliest day in Gaza since the start of the war in October 2023.

12:32 PM UTC

Saudi Arabia has condemned ‘in the strongest terms’ Israel’s attacks in Gaza

A statement from the Saudi Foreign Ministry called for an immediate ceasefire and for the protection of civilians.

Before the outbreak of the war in October 2023, Saudi Arabia appeared to be close to forging diplomatic relations with Israel in a potentially historic U.S.-brokered agreement. The war put that process on hold. Saudi Arabia says it will not normalize relations with Israel without a halt to the fighting and a path toward establishing a Palestinian state.

12:21 PM UTC

Mediator Qatar condemns Israel’s resumption of war in Gaza

Qatar has strongly condemned Israel’s resumption of its war against Hamas in the Gaza Strip.

The Arab country has served as a key mediator with Hamas and helped broker the ceasefire that took hold in January.

Qatar’s Foreign Ministry on Tuesday condemned “the resumption of the Israeli occupation’s aggression against the Gaza Strip,” saying it threatens regional stability.

Egypt, which also played a key role in brokering the ceasefire, has also condemned the wave of heavy strikes Israel launched early Tuesday.

11:44 AM UTC

JUST IN: Israeli far-right lawmaker Itamar Ben-Gvir’s party says it is returning to Netanyahu’s government

11:29 AM UTC

Turkey accuses Israel of ‘genocide’ in Gaza

Turkey’s Foreign Ministry denounced Israel’s airstrikes across Gaza as a new phase in “genocide.”

Turkey called on the international community to take a “decisive stance” against Israel to ensure a permanent ceasefire and the delivery of humanitarian aid in Gaza.

“The aggression displayed by the Israeli government threatens the future of the region,” the statement read. “It is unacceptable that Israel is causing a new spiral of violence.”

11:03 AM UTC

Gaza Health Ministry revises the number of dead and wounded

A woman reacts as she stands over the bodies of people killed during overnight Israeli army airstrikes across the Gaza Strip, at the Al-Ahli hospital in Gaza City, Tuesday, March 18, 2025. (AP Photo/Jehad Alshrafi)

A woman reacts as she stands over the bodies of people killed during overnight Israeli army airstrikes across the Gaza Strip, at the Al-Ahli hospital in Gaza City, Tuesday, March 18, 2025. (AP Photo/Jehad Alshrafi)

The Gaza Health Ministry has revised its death toll from Israeli strikes on Tuesday, saying a total of 404 people were killed. It had earlier reported 413 dead.

It also revised the number of wounded to 562 from 660. It did not provide an explanation.

Medics say the situation inside Gaza hospitals has been chaotic since the strikes began hours before dawn, and that many people are still buried under the rubble.

10:28 AM UTC

A doctor at a Gaza hospital speaks of ‘horror’ as casualties rise

A doctor working at a Gaza hospital said she had witnessed “a level of horror” that was hard to articulate after Israel’s surprise bombardment of the territory.

Dr. Tanya Haj Hassan, a volunteer with Medical Aid for Palestinians based at Nasser Hospital, said the pediatric intensive care unit was full. She said she had personally treated at least five patients who died in the emergency room.

“The ER was just chaos, patients everywhere, on the floor,” she said. “There were probably three men, and the rest were all children, women, elderly, everybody caught in their sleep, still wrapped in blankets. Terrifying.”

10:13 AM UTC

From the field: Photos of Israeli strikes in Gaza

10:12 AM UTC

JUST IN: Palestinian health officials say death toll from new Israeli offensive in Gaza has jumped to 413

10:10 AM UTC

Palestinians describe a strike on a school-turned-shelter

Palestinians inspect the damage at Al-Tabi'in School in central Gaza Strip following an Israeli airstrike, Tuesday, March 18, 2025. (AP Photo/Jehad Alshrafi)

Palestinians inspect the damage at Al-Tabi’in School in central Gaza Strip following an Israeli airstrike, Tuesday, March 18, 2025. (AP Photo/Jehad Alshrafi)

Palestinians at a school sheltering displaced families in Gaza City say they were shaken violently from their sleep early Tuesday when Israeli jets struck. Hospital officials said more than two dozen people were killed.

“People are sleeping peacefully, they set the alarm to wake up for suhoor, and they wake up to death,” said Fedaa Heriz, a displaced woman, referring to the early morning meal during the fasting month of Ramadan.

The Israeli military had no immediate comment on the school strike, which was part of a renewed offensive in Gaza.

“I heard screaming, my mother and sister screaming, calling for help. I came and entered the room and found the children under the rubble, under the stones,” said Majd Naser, a displaced Palestinian.

9:52 AM UTC

Hamas says at least 4 senior officials killed in Israeli airstrikes

The Hamas-run government media office in Gaza said at least four senior officials, including two top police officers, in the Hamas administration have been killed in Israeli strikes.

They include Issam al-Daalis, head of the government administrative committee, Maj. Gen. Mohamed Abu Watfa, undersecretary of the Interior Ministry, Maj. Gen. Bahgat Abu Sultan, director of the domestic security agency and Ahmed al-Hetta, undersecretary of the Justice Ministry.

9:38 AM UTC

Egypt lashes out at Israel over new attacks in Gaza

Egypt, a key mediator in Gaza ceasefire talks, lashed out at Israel, calling its new offensive on Gaza a “flagrant violation of the ceasefire deal.”

The Egyptian Foreign Ministry said in a statement that it rejects “all Israeli attacks which aim to … make ongoing efforts to de-escalate and regain stability fail.”

Smoke rises following an Israeli bombardment in the northern Gaza Strip as seen from southern Israel, Tuesday, March 18, 2025. (AP Photo/Ohad Zwigenberg)

Smoke rises following an Israeli bombardment in the northern Gaza Strip as seen from southern Israel, Tuesday, March 18, 2025. (AP Photo/Ohad Zwigenberg)

It called for the international community to “to immediately intervene to stop the Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip.”

It also urged the parties to “exercise restraint” and give mediators a space to “complete their efforts to reach a permanent ceasefire.”

9:25 AM UTC

UN human rights chief ‘horrified’ by Gaza strikes

The U.N. human rights chief says he’s “horrified” by Israel airstrikes in Gaza overnight that have killed hundreds, according to health authorities in the territory.

Volker Türk says the last 18 months of fighting between Palestinian armed groups, including Hamas, and Israeli forces have shown that “the only way forward is a political settlement” and a “military path” offers no way out of the crisis.

The rights chief reiterated his calls for hostages held by Hamas and people held arbitrarily to be released “immediately and unconditionally.”

“This nightmare must end immediately,” he added in a statement.

9:08 AM UTC

Families of hostages call for a protest outside Israel’s parliament

Israels calling for the release of hostages held in the Gaza Strip and saying the resumption of fighting in Gaza puts their loved ones at risk, outside the Knesset, Israel's parliament, in Jerusalem, Tuesday, March 18, 2025. (AP Photo/Mahmoud Illean)

Israels calling for the release of hostages held in the Gaza Strip and saying the resumption of fighting in Gaza puts their loved ones at risk, outside the Knesset, Israel’s parliament, in Jerusalem, Tuesday, March 18, 2025. (AP Photo/Mahmoud Illean)

The families of hostages held by Hamas are calling on supporters to protest with them outside Israel’s parliament, saying the resumption of fighting in Gaza puts their loved ones at risk.

“With each passing day, the danger to the hostages grows. Military pressure could further endanger their lives,” the Hostages and Missing Families Forum, the main group representing the families, said in a statement announcing the protest.

9:06 AM UTC

Netanyahu set to meet top security officials on the next step

An Israeli official says Netanyahu is to meet with top security officials in the coming half-hour to discuss next steps in the war.

The official spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss a closed-door meeting.

8:23 AM UTC

UN secretary-general says he is ‘shocked’ by Israeli strikes in Gaza

United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres speaks during a Security Council meeting, Tuesday, Feb. 18, 2025, at the UN headquarters. (AP Photo/Julia Demaree Nikhinson)

El secretario general de Naciones Unidas, António Guterres, habla en una entrevista en la sede de la ONU, el jueves 20 de enero de 2022 en Nueva York. (AP Foto/Robert Bumsted)

The United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres says he is “shocked” by the Israeli airstrikes in Gaza and has called for the ceasefire in Gaza to be respected.

Guterres, in a statement, called for humanitarian aid to resume for people in Gaza and for the hostages held by Hamas to be released unconditionally.

7:57 AM UTC

Freed British-Israeli hostage says she is ‘crushed’ by resumption of fighting

Freed British-Israeli hostage Emily Damari says her “heart is broken, crushed and disappointed” by the resumption of fighting in Gaza.

In a story on Instagram shared by Israeli media, she said she would keep fighting for the remaining hostages.

7:46 AM UTC

Gaza’s Health Ministry says Israeli strikes across the territory have killed at least 326 people

Gaza’s Health Ministry says Israeli strikes across the territory have killed at least 326 people.

The body of a Palestinian killed in an Israeli army airstrikes is brought to Shifa Hospital in Gaza City, Tuesday, March 18, 2025. (AP Photo/Abdel Kareem Hana)
The body of a Palestinian killed in an Israeli army airstrikes is brought to Shifa Hospital in Gaza City, Tuesday, March 18, 2025. (AP Photo/Abdel Kareem Hana)
The bodies of Palestinians killed in Israeli army airstrikes are brought to Shifa hospital in Gaza City, Tuesday, March 18, 2025. (AP Photo/Abdel Kareem Hana)
The bodies of Palestinians killed in Israeli army airstrikes are brought to Shifa hospital in Gaza City, Tuesday, March 18, 2025. (AP Photo/Abdel Kareem Hana)

The wave of strikes that began early Tuesday is among the deadliest since the start of the 17-month war.

7:28 AM UTC

Australian prime minister calls for ceasefire to be maintained in Gaza

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese called for the ceasefire to be maintained following Israel’s attack on Gaza.

“There’s already been enormous suffering there, which is why we’re calling upon all parties to respect the ceasefire and hostage deal that was put in place,” Albanese told reporters.

“We’ll continue to make representations. Australia will continue to stand up for peace and security in the region,” he added.

7:23 AM UTC

Israeli airstrike flattens prison, killing dozens of prisoners and police officers

An Israeli airstrike flattened a prison run by the Hamas-led government in Gaza Strip, killing dozens of prisoners and policemen, according to hospital records.

The prison was located in the urban Shati refugee camp in Gaza City. Associated Press footage showed a collapsed building and people trying to reach bodies buried under the rubble.

The bodies of more than three dozen prisoners and guards were taken to the nearby Shifa hospital.

The Hamas-run government operates a police force that numbered in the tens of thousands before the war and quickly returned to the streets after a ceasefire took hold in January.

6:57 AM UTC

Israel’s military orders people to evacuate eastern Gaza after wave of strikes

The Israeli military has ordered people to evacuate eastern Gaza and move toward the center after carrying out a wave of airstrikes across the territory.

The orders issued Tuesday indicate Israel could launch renewed ground operations.

6:54 AM UTC

Classes suspended in dozens of recently reopened Gaza schools

The Hamas-run Education Ministry in the Gaza Strip says classes have been suspended in dozens of schools that had recently reopened.

The decision came after Israel launched a wave of heavy airstrikes across Gaza early Tuesday, shattering a nearly two-month ceasefire.

Schools shut down across Gaza after Hamas’ Oct. 7, 2023, attack ignited the war, and most were converted to shelters for displaced people.

The ministry said it had resumed classes in around 70 schools in recent weeks.

6:10 AM UTC

Families of hostages say they are shocked and terrified

A group representing the families of hostages held in Gaza has slammed the decision to return to fighting, saying the move shows the government “chose to give up on the hostages.”

The Hostages Families Forum said “military pressure endangers hostages.”

It asked the government in a post on X why it “backed out of the agreement” with Hamas that set out a release of all the living hostages in exchange for an end to the war.

“We are shocked, angry, and terrified by the deliberate dismantling of the process to return our loved ones from the terrible captivity of Hamas,” the group said.

6:08 AM UTC

UNICEF official describes a harrowing night of airstrikes

A United Nations staffer in the Gaza Strip described a “very tough night” as Israel resumed heavy strikes across the territory after a nearly two-month ceasefire.

Rosalia Bollen, a communications specialist with the U.N. children’s agency, said she woke up around 2 a.m. to “very loud explosions.”

She said the UNICEF bass near the southern city of Rafah “was shaking very heavily.”

When the strikes subsided, she heard “people yelling, people screaming and ambulances.”

“The bombardments have continued throughout the night,” though at a lower intensity than the initial barrage, she said. “The whole night, there’s been just the constant buzzing of drones and planes flying over.”

She said the strikes hit tents and structures housing displaced families. “We’re seeing, as of this morning, at least several dozen children killed,” she said.

6:05 AM UTC

Netanyahu’s hard-line ally welcomes return to fighting in Gaza

A key governing partner of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu welcomed the return to fighting in Gaza.

Bezalel Smotrich had threatened to leave the government if fighting did not resume, what would imperil Netanyahu’s rule.

Critics said those political considerations were influencing Netanyahu’s wartime decision-making.

“We remained in the government for this moment despite our opposition to the (ceasefire) deal, and we are more determined than ever to complete the task and destroy Hamas,” Smotrich posted on X.

6:03 AM UTC

Families of hostages worried about the escalation

Ronen Neutra, the father of Omer Neutra, a soldier whose body is being held in Gaza, said he and other hostage families were concerned about the return to fighting.

“We hoped to see hostages beginning to leave (Gaza),” he told Israeli Army Radio.

“The return to war serves the government and Hamas and the victims will be hostages who are alive and face a threat to their lives,” he added.

5:47 AM UTC

WATCH: AP explains the latest Israeli airstrikes on Gaza

Israel launched a wave of airstrikes across the Gaza Strip early Tuesday, saying it was striking dozens of Hamas targets in its heaviest assault in the territory since a ceasefire took effect in January. Palestinian officials reported at least 235 deaths.

5:20 AM UTC

Israeli strikes have killed at least 235 people in the Gaza Strip, according to hospitals

Israeli strikes across the Gaza Strip have killed at least 235 people, according to local hospitals.

The toll from the strikes overnight and into Tuesday is based on records from seven hospitals and does not include bodies brought to other, smaller health centers.

Rescuers are still searching for dead and wounded.

Injured Palestinians wait for treatment at the hospital following Israeli army airstrikes in Khan Younis, southern Gaza Strip, Tuesday, March 18, 2025. (AP Photo/Mohammad Jahjouh)

Injured Palestinians wait for treatment at the hospital following Israeli army airstrikes in Khan Younis, southern Gaza Strip, Tuesday, March 18, 2025. (AP Photo/Mohammad Jahjouh)

5:13 AM UTC

Senior Hamas official says Gaza strikes amount to ‘death sentence’ for remaining hostages

A senior Hamas official says Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s decision to launch widespread strikes on the Gaza Strip amounts to a “death sentence” for the remaining hostages held there.

In a statement early Tuesday, Izzat al-Risheq, a member of Hamas’ political bureau, accused Netanyahu of resuming the war to try and save his far-right governing coalition.

“Netanyahu’s decision to return to war is a decision to sacrifice the (Israeli) occupation’s captives and a death sentence against them,” he said.

He said Israel didn’t respect its commitments in the ceasefire deal reached in January and urged mediators to “reveal facts” on which side broke the agreement.

4:13 AM UTC

How many hostages are left in Gaza?

Israel unleashed a new wave of strikes on Gaza, ending a break in fighting during which 33 Israeli hostages were returned in return for the release of nearly 1,800 Palestinian prisoners.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he ordered the strikes because of a lack of progress in talks to extend the ceasefire. Defense Minister Israel Katz said fighting would continue until all hostages were released.

People yell and hold signs depicting hostages held by Hamas in the Gaza Strip, at a protest in Tel Aviv, Israel, Sunday, March 9, 2025. (AP Photo/Ohad Zwigenberg)

People take part in a protest in Tel Aviv, Israel, Sunday, March 9, 2025, demanding the immediate release of hostages held by Hamas in the Gaza Strip. (AP Photo/Ohad Zwigenberg)

A total of 59 hostages are still being held by Hamas. Of those, Israel believes 35 are dead.

Read more about how many hostages are left in Gaza.