Israel says Gaza ceasefire back on after strikes kill more than 100
Israeli airstrikes killed at least 104 Palestinians, including 46 children, amid ceasefire violations and disputes over hostage remains, escalating conflict in Gaza.
- Israel declared a renewed enforcement of the Gaza ceasefire following airstrikes that killed 91 Palestinians, including 24 children, in retaliation for an attack on an Israeli soldier, as reported by Al Jazeera.
- The Israel Defence Forces conducted strikes targeting Hamas operatives under orders from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, stating these measures were a response to violations by Hamas.
- Hamas condemned the airstrikes, calling them a "criminal bombardment" and reaffirmed its commitment to the ceasefire, despite accusations of violating it.
- US President Donald Trump supported Israel's actions, claiming that nothing would jeopardize the ceasefire while emphasizing that Hamas must comply with its terms.
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Israel Carries out New Strikes in Gaza After Asserting Commitment to Ceasefire
Israeli planes and tanks pounded areas in eastern Gaza on Thursday, Palestinian residents and witnesses said, a day after Israel said it remained committed to a U.S.-backed ceasefire despite launching more lethal bombardments in the territory.
Despite his commitment to the ceasefire with radical Islamic Hamas, Israel's army continues to strike "terrorist infrastructure."
Gaza. Israel announced yesterday the re-establishment of the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip after 14 hours of intense air strikes throughout the territory that left 104 people killed, including 46 children, and 253 injured, of whom 78 are minors. Hamas accused Tel Aviv of “undercutting the ceasefire”, while among the population the fears of a “new chapter of violence” are increasing.
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