No Immunity for Hamas Leadership, Israel Warns as Gaza Agency Says over 100 Killed in IDF Strikes
The Israeli military launched strikes killing over 100 people after Hamas allegedly killed an Israeli soldier and delayed returning hostage remains, prompting renewed ceasefire enforcement.
- On Wednesday, the Israeli military said it began renewed enforcement of the ceasefire after strikes, reporting the IDF and ISA struck 30 terrorists in command positions in the Gaza Strip.
- An Israeli soldier was killed on Tuesday in Rafah, identified as Master Sgt. Yona Efraim Feldbaum, 37, while Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered powerful strikes amid disputes over returned hostage remains, and Hamas denied involvement.
- Gaza's health ministry said Tuesday's strikes killed 104 people while hospitals recorded dozens of bodies, including at least ten at Aqsa Hospital, 30 at Al-Awda Hospital, and 20 at Nasser Hospital.
- The United States was notified before the strikes, and Donald Trump, US president, defended Israel's right to respond after the soldier's death.
- Hamas's armed wing said, `Today we found the body of one of the occupation's prisoners during search operations in one of the tunnels south of the Gaza Strip, and we will postpone its handover, which was scheduled for today, due to the occupation's violations,` according to the al Qassam Brigades, as searches in Khan Younis continue.
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Escalating Violence in Gaza: Over 100 Casualties in Recent Airstrikes
Israeli airstrikes in Gaza overnight resulted in the deaths of at least 100 individuals, including around 35 children, marking one of the deadliest days since the ceasefire was established three weeks ago. The strikes began late Tuesday, 28 October, after Israel accused Hamas of violating the truce by failing to return the bodies of deceased hostages and attacking Israeli forces in Rafah, southern Gaza. Hamas denied responsibility for an attack …
According to the Israeli army, they want to keep the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip. Yesterday evening, the Air Force had bombed numerous targets in the Gaza Strip. According to the Palestinian account, more than 100 people were killed in the attacks. Previously, there was tension over the delay in handing over dead hostages.
It has been the most serious violation of the ceasefire so far, but Israel says it wants to go back to respecting it.
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