Zionist regime re-imposed a blockade on northern Gaza
The Israeli military has reinstated a blockade on northern Gaza, encompassing Gaza City, following its capture of the main highway in the region.

Israeli aerial bombardments continued through the night and into Thursday, targeting multiple residential structures and resulting in the deaths of at least 85 Palestinians across the Gaza Strip, as reported by local health authorities, according to CBS News of Canada.
Several hours later, Hamas launched three rockets targeting areas under occupation, prompting the cancellation of flights at Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv. This marks the first rocket attack since Israel unexpectedly terminated the ceasefire with an aerial assault on Gaza earlier on Tuesday.
The Israeli military has reinstated a blockade on northern Gaza, encompassing Gaza City, which had been in place for a significant period during the conflict. Authorities have cautioned residents against utilizing the main highway for entry to or exit from the northern region, announcing that movement will only be permitted southward via the coastal road.
The report stated that the organization has declared a new ground offensive in northern Gaza, specifically targeting the heavily damaged town of Beit Lahiya. Strikes in the area have reportedly resulted in dozens of casualties in the past 24 hours.
In a significant turn of events, hundreds of thousands of Palestinians who had returned to their homes in northern Gaza following a ceasefire in January have once again found themselves under threat. On Tuesday, Israel escalated its military operations across the region, effectively ending the fragile truce that had allowed for the release of over two dozen hostages. Israeli officials attributed the resumption of hostilities to Hamas, citing the militant group’s refusal to accept a newly proposed agreement that diverged from previously signed terms.
The Trump administration, which has claimed responsibility for aiding in the facilitation of the ceasefire, has declared its unequivocal support for the Israeli government. According to figures provided by Gaza’s Health Ministry, over 400 Palestinians, the majority being women and children, lost their lives on Tuesday.