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Israel Launches Gaza Air Strikes As Hamas Accused Of ‘Ceasefire Violation’
Israeli airstrikes targeted Hamas military infrastructure in Rafah after militants fired on troops behind the ceasefire 'yellow line', prompting calls for strong action by Prime Minister Netanyahu.
- The Israeli military launched an attack on Gaza, accusing Hamas of violating a ceasefire agreement, according to Israeli media reports.
- Hamas denied the U.S. claims, labeling them as false and accusing the U.S. of supporting Israeli aggression.
- Officials in Gaza reported 47 ceasefire breaches by Israeli forces, resulting in 38 fatalities and 143 injuries since the agreement began.
- The ongoing conflict led to disputes over hostages, with Israel demanding the return of deceased hostages from Hamas.
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Israel and Hamas have accused each other of breaking the ceasefire. Both sides reported attacks and deaths. In the evening, Israel's military reported that the ceasefire was being followed again.
·Hamburg, Germany
Read Full ArticleThe Israeli Army claimed to have “resumed the implementation of the ceasefire” in Gaza this Sunday night after the attacks it launched on the Gaza Strip throughout the day, in response to what it interpreted as a “violation” of the agreement by Hamas.
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Leaning Left83Leaning Right69Center87Last UpdatedBias Distribution36% Center
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L 35%
C 36%
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