Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu orders military to immediately carry out strikes in Gaza
- On Tuesday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered Israel's military to carry out immediate, powerful strikes in the Gaza Strip.
- Hamas' return of remains identified as Ofir Tzarfati prompted Netanyahu's office to call the transfer a `clear violation` shortly after Hamas opened fire on Israeli forces in southern Gaza.
- Since Oct. 10, the ceasefire has seen a second problematic transfer of remains by Hamas as an AP videographer in Khan Younis witnessed Egypt deploy search teams and machinery.
- Holding a security assessment, Netanyahu met defence officials to discuss a response while Israeli troops in Rafah were shot at and returned fire, and 13 bodies of hostages remain in Gaza.
- The problematic handovers complicate next ceasefire stages like disarmament of Hamas and an international security force in Gaza, while Gaza's Health Ministry reports over 68,500 Palestinians dead.
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He called for the maintenance of the truce and stressed close cooperation with Washington in order to avoid further escalation.
After an attack on Israeli soldiers and the delayed return of dead hostages, Israel has bombed targets in the Gaza Strip with more than one hundred deaths.
Israel kills over 100 in Gaza strikes - Trump insists truce holds
More than 100 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli airstrikes across the Gaza Strip, as the United States insists a ceasefire agreement remains in effect. Gaza’s Ministry of Health confirmed 104 deaths and at least 253 injuries within 12 hours, including 46 children. The strikes, which began on Tuesday night, hit residential areas, schools and displacement shelters across northern, central and southern Gaza. The Israeli military described th…
Israel Strikes Gaza, Accusing Hamas of Violating Ceasefire
Less than three weeks into the ceasefire, Israel launched renewed airstrikes inside Gaza and is threatening more after accusing Hamas of violating their truce by failing to return the bodies of dead hostages and firing on its troops. NBC’s Matt Bradley reports for TODAY from Tel Aviv.
The Gaza Civil Protection Teams inspect the damage reported as a result of Israeli air attacks in the night that interrupted the truce. The missiles hit a home in the center of Khan Yunis, in the southern Gaza Strip, while wounded and dead Palestinians arrived at the Nasser Hospital of the city. The Gaza Civil Protection Agency says that these last attacks killed over 100 people in the Palestinian territories, including 35 minors. The article Ne…
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