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Israel says it will return to ceasefire hours after carrying out strikes on Gaza
- On Sunday, Israeli forces launched at least 20 airstrikes on the Gaza Strip and halted all aid deliveries, marking the most serious test to the fragile ceasefire that took effect on October 11th.
- The Israel Defense Forces said the strikes followed an alleged Rafah attack that killed two soldiers and wounded three, while Hamas' armed wing denied any involvement or communication with fighters there.
- Gaza officials said at least 51 Palestinians were killed Sunday in strikes hitting a cafe west of Deir al-Balah, the al-Bureij refugee camp, the Sardi school, al-Zawaida Beach and a building housing journalists.
- Humanitarian groups warn hundreds of thousands of Palestinians face severe malnutrition amid siege conditions, while Israeli ministers Itamar Ben Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich urge renewed full-scale fighting.
- Izzat al-Risheq said, `Hamas movement reaffirms its commitment to the ceasefire agreement and emphasises that the Zionist occupation is the party continuing to violate the agreement and fabricate baseless pretexts to justify its crimes`, as the Gaza Government Media Office reports Israel violated the nine-day ceasefire at least 48 times.
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·Berlin, Germany
Read Full ArticleIsraeli Forces Violate Ceasefire 80 Times, Killing 97 Palestinians – Gaza Officials - Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA)
Since the ceasefire agreement was enacted on October 10, Israeli forces have violated the truce 80 times, resulting in the deaths of 97 Palestinians and
·Syrian Arab Republic
Read Full ArticleIsrael resumes cease-fire in Gaza and says aid deliveries will restart Monday - The Boston Globe
A little over a week has passed since the start of the US-proposed cease-fire aimed at ending two years of war. President Trump said the cease-fire remained in place and “we want to make sure it’s going to be very peaceful.”
·Boston, United States
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