Israel says ceasefire and aid to resume after airstrikes kill 26 in Gaza
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Israel says ceasefire and aid to resume after airstrikes kill 26 in Gaza
"Aid into the enclave was set to resume on Monday following U.S. pressure, an Israeli security source said, shortly after Israel announced a halt in supplies in response to what it said was a "blatant" violation by Hamas of the truce. The Israeli strikes killed at least 26 people in Gaza, including at least one woman and one child, according to local residents and health authorities."
"The Israeli military said it struck Hamas targets across the enclave, including field commanders, gunmen, a tunnel and weapons depots, after militants launched an anti-tank missile and fired on its troops, killing the soldiers. At least one strike hit a former school sheltering displaced people in the area of Nuseirat, residents said. The armed wing of Hamas said it remained committed to the ceasefire agreement, was unaware of clashes in Rafah, and had not been in contact with groups there since March."
Israeli strikes in Gaza killed at least 26 people, including civilians, according to local residents and health authorities. The military said it struck Hamas field commanders, gunmen, a tunnel and weapons depots after militants launched an anti-tank missile and fired on troops, killing two soldiers. At least one strike hit a former school sheltering displaced people in Nuseirat. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered a forceful military response to alleged Hamas ceasefire violations. Aid was briefly halted over the alleged breach but was set to resume after U.S. pressure. Palestinians bought goods and families fled toward Khan Younis fearing truce collapse. A dispute over return of hostages' bodies continued.
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