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Israel says it will return to ceasefire hours after carrying out strikes on Gaza
- On Sunday, the Israeli Defence Forces began renewed enforcement of the ceasefire after an attack that killed two soldiers, striking more than 100 `terror targets` near Rafah.
- Palestinian militants fired an anti-tank missile and opened fire in Rafah, and the military said a vehicle crossed the demarcation line and ignored warning shots.
- Health officials said Israeli strikes killed at least 26 Palestinians, including a woman and child, and hit a former school sheltering displaced people in Nuseirat and sites in Khan Younis.
- Netanyahu ordered the military to respond firmly while aid crossings were paused and set to resume on Monday after pressure from the United States.
- The new ceasefire took effect on October 10, halting two years of war, but Egyptian mediators said round-the-clock contacts and a Hamas delegation led by Khalil al Hayya arrived in Cairo.
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On Monday, artillery fires were also heard in the Gaza Strip. According to Palestinian figures, 80 people have been killed since the start of the ceasefire, and 45 have been killed in air strikes on Sunday.
·Vienna, Austria
Read Full ArticleOn Sunday, two Israeli soldiers were killed in the Gaza Strip, Israel reacted with violent air attacks. The situation has calmed down since then. Nevertheless, according to a report, there are again dead.
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