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Israel carries out fresh strike on Gaza and accuses Hamas of preparing 'imminent terror attack'

Israel targeted weapons storage in northern Gaza, accusing Hamas of ceasefire violations and planning an imminent attack after a soldier's death, with 104 killed in recent strikes, Gaza health officials said.

  • The Israel Defence Forces said on Wednesday evening that it struck militant infrastructure in Beit Lahia, northern Gaza Strip, destroying weapons stored for an imminent attack on Israeli soldiers.
  • Israel said after resuming the ceasefire that the strikes responded to a Rafah shooting killing one soldier and Hamas withholding hostage remains, which Hamas denies.
  • The IDF released footage related to Ofir Tzarfati's remains, while the Red Cross said it was unaware a body had been placed there before their arrival, and Hamas denied involvement in the Rafah attack.
  • Gaza health authorities reported at least 104 people, including 46 children, killed and 253 wounded on Tuesday night, while U.S. President Donald Trump said `Nothing is going to jeopardize` the cease-fire.
  • Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesperson Oren Marmorstein said Israel remains committed to the ceasefire and the Trump Plan, accusing Hamas of blocking it, while IDF soldiers in the southern command warned of firm responses.
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A Gazati has been killed this Wednesday in an Israeli Army bombing of a house—located in Beit Lahia—where weapons and air material were stored for an "imminent attack" against the troops, as reported by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) in a statement. The body of the deceased, Hisham Al Attar (31 years old), was transferred to the morgue of the Shifa Hospital in Gaza City, have indicated sanitary sources.The armed forces accompanied the message o…

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Haaretz broke the news in Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel on Wednesday, October 29, 2025.
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