A Blast in Gaza Wounds a Soldier and Israel Accuses Hamas of Ceasefire Violation
Israel claims Hamas breached the ceasefire after an explosive injured a soldier dismantling militant infrastructure in Rafah and vows to retaliate, amid stalled disarmament talks.
- An explosive device detonated in Gaza on Wednesday, injuring one Israeli soldier, prompting Israel to accuse Hamas of violating the ceasefire.
- The blast came as Hamas officials met with Turkish officials in Ankara to discuss the second stage of the ceasefire agreement.
- Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called the incident a violation of the ceasefire and said Israel would "respond accordingly", after previously launching strikes in response to alleged violations.
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Israel says it will respond to Hamas ‘violation’ of Gaza truce, Hamas denies responsibility
JERUSALEM: Israel will retaliate against Hamas for what it says are violations of the Gaza ceasefire, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Wednesday (Dec 24), after an Israeli military officer was wounded by
Both Hamas and Israel say that the other party is blocking progress on the second phase of the ceasefire.
According to the Israeli army, an explosive device was detonated on Wednesday against a military vehicle in the Rafah area, slightly wounding an officer.
MichaelSavage.com – ‘Israel will respond’: PM vows reprisal for Hamas ceasefire violation after officer wounded by IED
Israel will 'respond accordingly' following another Hamas violation of the ongoing ceasefire in Gaza, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed on Wednesday. "The Hamas terror organization continues to violate the ceasefire and President Trump’s 20-point plan," Netanyahu said. This statement followed an IDF announcement that a combat officer was wounded when an improvised explosive device detonated…
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