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Israel threatens to step up Gaza strikes as ceasefire talks reportedly stuck again

Israel conducted more than 1,400 air strikes on targets in Gaza in December alone, marking an average of 45 per day

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Smoke rises from an Israeli strike as the Israeli military conducts operations inside the Gaza Strip. Photo: Reuters

Israel warned that it will intensify its strikes in Gaza if Hamas keeps up its rocket fire, as Palestinian rescuers reported dozens of deaths from Israeli strikes on the first day of the New Year.

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Over the past week, Palestinian militants have repeatedly fired rockets at Israel, particularly from northern Gaza, where the Israeli military is conducting a major offensive.

The rockets have caused little damage and have been fired in far smaller numbers than in the early stages of the war, but they have been a political blow for the Israeli government after nearly 15 months of fighting.

“I want to send a clear message from here to the heads of the terrorists in Gaza: If Hamas does not soon allow the release of the Israeli hostages from Gaza … and continues firing at Israeli communities, it will face blows of an intensity not seen in Gaza for a long time,” Defence Minister Israel Katz said on Wednesday.

An Israeli tank near the Israeli-Gaza border. Phot: AP
An Israeli tank near the Israeli-Gaza border. Phot: AP

His warning came after a visit to the Israeli town of Netivot, which was recently targeted by rocket fire from nearby Gaza.

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Militants are still holding 96 hostages seized during their October 7, 2023, attack on Israel, and successive rounds of negotiations for their release and a ceasefire have all failed.

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