Trump says Israel-Hamas ceasefire still in place after Gaza strikes
Israel Defense Forces struck Hamas targets after militants crossed the U.S.-brokered ceasefire line; Palestinian media reported fatalities amid ongoing tensions, officials said.
- On Sunday, President Donald Trump said the Gaza ceasefire remained in effect, telling reporters aboard Air Force One, "Yeah, it is," and expressed hope the truce would hold.
- On October 10, the truce took effect and halted more than two years of war after Hamas's October 7, 2023 attack, but Israel resumed strikes following attacks that killed two soldiers.
- Gaza authorities reported at least 97 Palestinians killed and 230 injured since the ceasefire on Oct. 10, while Gaza's civil defence agency and four hospitals confirmed 45 deaths in recent strikes.
- Aid deliveries will resume on Monday after US pressure, and Israel's military resumed enforcing the ceasefire following strikes on Hamas positions, while investigating casualty reports.
- US envoys Steve Witkoff, Jared Kushner and JD Vance are expected to travel to Israel to monitor ceasefire progress, while Vance urged Gulf Arab countries to build a security infrastructure to disarm Hamas.
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