Israel's security office, led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, called for the resumption of air attacks in Gaza, which were interrupted four days ago, to be reported today by the Israeli media.
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Israeli media reported after the meeting of the country's Security Cabinet that the body called, during its session on Thursday, to resume air strikes in Gaza.
Israel believes the Hamas agreement is a "strategic trap" to buy time and intends to resume the airstrikes that ceased on Monday. Ground attacks continue.
Israel's security office, led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, called for the resumption of air attacks in Gaza, which were interrupted four days ago, to be reported today by the Israeli media.