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Israel says Gaza ceasefire back on after strikes kill more than 100
Israel said it targeted 30 Hamas militants in response to ceasefire violations, with Gaza's Health Ministry reporting 104 dead including 46 children and 253 wounded.
- On Thursday night, the Israeli military attacked the Gaza Strip for a third consecutive night, killing two people and testing a fragile US-brokered ceasefire.
- Israel says the violence followed the killing of an Israeli soldier inside the 'yellow line' area, and between Tuesday and Wednesday retaliatory bombardments killed 104 people, according to Gaza health authorities.
- Operations have included building demolitions in Gaza City and Khan Younis, Israeli naval gunboats firing off the coast, and a drone strike killing at least one person in Kounin.
- Meanwhile, hostage and body exchanges continued as Hamas handed over two bodies on Thursday, raising the total returned to Gaza to 225 while Israel returned 30 Palestinian bodies.
- The U.S.-brokered ceasefire, which left thorny issues like Hamas disarmament and a timeline for Israeli withdrawal unresolved, has been tested since it began three weeks ago after two years killing over 68,000 Palestinians.
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