Israel ‘launches attack on Gaza’ after accusing Hamas of ‘bold violation’ of ceasefire
- On Sunday, the Israeli military launched airstrikes on Gaza after accusing operatives of attacking Israeli forces, with media describing the operation as air raids and no immediate comment from either side.
- The ceasefire has been strained by Hamas's slow return of hostages and Israel's decision to keep the Rafah border crossing between Gaza and Egypt closed pending return of all 28 deceased hostages.
- An Israeli military official said Hamas carried out multiple attacks beyond the armistice yellow line, while Gaza's government media office reported 47 violations, 38 dead and 143 wounded on Saturday.
- US Vice President JD Vance and special envoy Steve Witkoff are expected in Israel on Monday to discuss ceasefire violations, while the military said it would continue operations and reported no injuries.
- Senior Hamas official Izzat Al Risheq said the group remained committed to the ceasefire on Sunday while accusing Israel of repeated violations and forming criminal gangs that attacked Palestinian civilians.
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Israel strikes Gaza in the first major ceasefire test, saying Hamas attacked troops
Israel has struck targets in southern Gaza after it said its troops came under fire from Hamas militants. It's the first major test of a U.S.-brokered ceasefire. A senior Egyptian official involved in the ceasefire negotiations says “round-the-clock” contacts are…
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