“ Israel struck Gaza after accusing Hamas of violating the ceasefire. Nine people are reported dead in Gaza. Source: BBC News Details: Less than three weeks after a cease-fire in Gaza, Israel has struck again. Both sides accused each other of violating the truce. The strikes came after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered “powerful” attacks. Earlier, his administration said that the coffin handed over to Hamas on Monday did not contain the body of the dead hostage. Since the strikes, the Hamas-linked Gaza Civil Defense Agency has said nine people, including four women, three men and two children, have been killed. Hamas said it would delay the planned handover of another dead hostage “due to Israel’s violation” of the ceasefire plan. We will remind: Axios, citing its sources, reported that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu did not agree with US President Donald Trump on his decision to resume strikes on the Hamas group in the Gaza Strip, although he initially wanted to do so. On October 28, the Israeli side sent the White House and the CIA a video showing evidence of a staged “search for the bodies of the hostages” as proof that Hamas was violating the agreement, and warned that Israel should respond. Senior officials from the Trump administration responded that, in their opinion, this was not a gross violation of the agreement and asked Israel to refrain from radical measures that would call into question the entire ceasefire agreement, the interlocutor from the US shared. On October 28, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that Israel would resume strikes on the Gaza Strip. This was preceded by a firefight in the city of Rafah in the south of the Gaza Strip. Most of that area is under the control of the Israel Defense Forces, but Hamas militants are present in some underground tunnels. The combat wing of Hamas announced after this clash that they were suspending the transfer of the bodies of the dead hostages to Israel. The Trump administration privately expressed fears that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu might withdraw from the peace agreement.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua
Source: BBC News
Details: Less than three weeks after a cease-fire in Gaza, Israel has struck again. Both sides accused each other of violating the truce.
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The strikes took place after the order of the Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu about “powerful” attacks. Earlier, his administration said that the coffin handed over to Hamas on Monday did not contain the body of the dead hostage.
Since the strikes, the Hamas-linked Gaza Civil Defense Agency has announced killing nine peopleincluding four women, three men and two children.
Hamas said it would delay the planned handover of another dead hostage “due to Israel’s violation” of the ceasefire plan.
We will remind:
- Axios, citing its sources, reported that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu did not agree with US President Donald Trump on his decision to resume strikes on the Hamas group in the Gaza Strip, although he initially wanted to do so.
- On October 28, the Israeli side sent the White House and the CIA a video showing evidence of a staged “search for the bodies of the hostages” as proof that Hamas was violating the agreement, and warned that Israel should respond.
- Senior officials from the Trump administration responded that, in their opinion, this was not a gross violation of the agreement and asked Israel to refrain from radical measures that would call into question the entire ceasefire agreement, the interlocutor from the US shared.
- On October 28, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that Israel would resume strikes on the Gaza Strip. This was preceded by a firefight in the city of Rafah in the south of the Gaza Strip. Most of that area is under the control of the Israel Defense Forces, but Hamas militants are present in some underground tunnels.
- The combat wing of Hamas announced after this clash that they were suspending the transfer of the bodies of the dead hostages to Israel.
- The Trump administration privately expressed fears that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu might withdraw from the peace agreement.
