On Tuesday, Israel launched a wave of airstrikes on Gaza, killing more than 400 people. This bombardment brings the fragile ceasefire, which began in mid-January, to an end.
Israel also issued evacuation orders for the northern town of Beit Hanoun and other communities further south, which suggests that Israeli troops may launch a renewed ground operation.
Emma Graham-Harrison, the Guardian’s senior international affairs correspondent, and Michael Safi discuss why the deal has collapsed, and what this means for the civilians and the remaining Israeli hostages in Gaza.
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