US determined to prevent the collapse of the Gaza ceasefire after overnight airstrikes
Israeli airstrikes hit multiple Gaza sites after Hamas failed to return hostage remains, with over 100 Palestinians killed, while U.S. officials push to maintain the fragile ceasefire.
- Israel's bombardment of the Gaza Strip this week resulted in over 100 Palestinian deaths, including many civilians, according to Gaza health officials.
- One Israeli soldier was killed in an incident that prompted retaliatory airstrikes by Israel.
- Donald Trump stated that Israel should retaliate if its troops are attacked, while expressing confidence in the ceasefire.
- Human rights groups have accused Israel of using disproportionate force in its operations.
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Israel resumes ceasefire after deadly overnight strikes in Gaza
Israel said it had resumed its ceasefire in Gaza Oct. 29 after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered a wave of overnight airstrikes that left several… The post Israel resumes ceasefire after deadly overnight strikes in Gaza appeared first on CatholicVote org.
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Israel’s intense bombardment of the Gaza Strip this week marked the most serious challenge yet for a fragile, U.S.-brokered ceasefire.
After several attacks in the Gaza Strip, the Israeli military wants to maintain the ceasefire again, but it had previously carried out strikes against enemy commanders.
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