Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu orders military to immediately carry out strikes in Gaza
- On Tuesday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered Israel's military to carry out immediate, powerful strikes in the Gaza Strip.
- Hamas' return of remains identified as Ofir Tzarfati prompted Netanyahu's office to call the transfer a `clear violation` shortly after Hamas opened fire on Israeli forces in southern Gaza.
- Since Oct. 10, the ceasefire has seen a second problematic transfer of remains by Hamas as an AP videographer in Khan Younis witnessed Egypt deploy search teams and machinery.
- Holding a security assessment, Netanyahu met defence officials to discuss a response while Israeli troops in Rafah were shot at and returned fire, and 13 bodies of hostages remain in Gaza.
- The problematic handovers complicate next ceasefire stages like disarmament of Hamas and an international security force in Gaza, while Gaza's Health Ministry reports over 68,500 Palestinians dead.
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The Gaza Strip's civil defense agency told AFP on Wednesday that at least 50 people, including 22 children, were killed in Israeli strikes on the Palestinian territory, and about 200 others were injured.
Israel's military is flying airstrikes on targets in the Gaza Strip again. US President Trump and Vice President Vance, however, stress that the ceasefire is not at risk
October 28, 2025 – Jerusalem – EFE. A new wave of Israeli air strikes on the Gaza Strip has resulted in the death of at least nine people, including two children and four women, in bombings that affected the northern and southern parts of the territory. This series of offensives by the Israeli Army is in response to what the Government of Benjamin Netanyahu has described as ceasefire violations by the Hamas group. The Civil Defense of the Gaza S…
Trump says Gaza truce to hold despite deadly Israeli strikes
GAZA CITY, Oct 29 — US President Donald Trump said Wednesday “nothing” would jeopardise the ceasefire in Gaza, after Israel carried out air strikes on the Palestinian territory accusing Hamas of violating the truce, which the group denied.Gaza’s civil defence agency said at least 38 people were killed in the Israeli strikes, which took place on Tuesday.Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered “powerful strikes” on Gaza, after his defence minist…
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