Hamas violates ceasefire by shooting at IDF soldiers in Gaza, Israeli military official says
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu instructed a very significant strike in the Gaza Strip in response to fire and violations, while Israeli officials weigh further action after consulting Washington.
- Hamas broke the ceasefire agreement by refusing to return fallen hostages and bodies after being given a chance, Israeli officials say.
- Israeli military-released drone footage reportedly shows a staged transfer on Tuesday, with Hamas fighters allegedly re-burying a body before Red Cross representatives and officials saying `People were bandaged up just for the performance aimed at outsiders`.
- Officials said protecting soldiers is the highest priority as they consider resuming operations, while Israel Katz, Defense Minister, vowed `Hamas will pay a heavy price`.
- Last week, U.S. President Donald Trump gave Hamas a deadline as Washington took a direct role in maintaining the ceasefire; Hamas announced a transfer but Israeli officials say the remains were not among the 13 still unaccounted for.
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Israel and Hamas both said that the ceasefire in Gaza will resume, despite an exchange of attacks that began on Tuesday when Hamas terrorists fired on Israeli soldiers, killing one, and staged a fake return of remains. The post Israel, Hamas Both Say Ceasefire to Continue After Round of Attacks appeared first on Breitbart.
US warns Israel to prevent ceasefire collapse
Israel and Hamas are under heavy US pressure to prevent the collapse of the ceasefire. In talks at several levels, and especially at the ministerial level, the Americans conveyed the message that the arrangements must not be broken. Among other things, the Americans oppose a substantive change to the yellow line separating the territory under IDF control from the rest of the strip, and they oppose a ground entry by the IDF, even a raid framed as…
After attacks on dozens of targets in the Gaza Strip, Israel reports the resumption of the ceasefire – and warns Hamas.
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