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Now, experts and humanitarian organisations say Gaza residents have been left in a humanitarian crisis with nowhere to go, and may never recover.
Is a ceasefire off the table?
Netanyahu said he ordered strikes because Hamas had rejected proposals to secure a ceasefire extension.

Access to food, water, and electricity is limited in Gaza. Source: AAP / Middle East Images/ABACA/PA
Dr Anas Iqtait, senior lecturer at The Australian National University (ANU), said he does not believe Israel has “any interest” in a ceasefire.
“The other side of this equation obviously is Hamas, and Hamas doesn’t have many cards at the moment.”
“This is against international law and it violates not only the ceasefire but also human rights.”

Alam Saleh is a senior lecturer at the ANU’s Centre for Arab and Islamic Studies. Source: Supplied / Alam Saleh
He said he does not think there is any way to solve the conflict without comprehensive action from international communities.
“And the problem is that the international community is just watching. So as long as there is no kind of a balance of power between Palestinians backed by the international community, this conflict will be continued.”
What does it mean for people in Gaza?
In a statement, medical aid agency MĂ©decins Sans Frontières said the people of Gaza are being “collectively punished”.
Saleh said Gazans have been deprived of food, energy, and clean water throughout the last year and a half.
“And it seems like this is going to be a humanitarian catastrophe.”
What does it mean for Ramadan?
Ramadan signals a period of fasting and worship, during which Muslims abstain from eating and drinking from sunrise until sunset, pray, and give to charity. The month culminates with Eid al-Fitr, a three-day celebration.
“There’s food shortages, very limited electricity supply, and now water is also being extremely restricted … so non-basic aspects of Ramadan will not exist in Gaza and Eid — which is the festival or religious holiday that happens after Ramadan — won’t happen in Gaza.”
What could happen next?
“Hamas has already felt the blow of our arm in the last 24 hours. And I want to assure you: This is just the beginning.”
– With additional reporting by Reuters