Who can enforce the Gaza ceasefire deal?
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Who can enforce the Gaza ceasefire deal?
"Israel has breached the Gaza ceasefire with Hamas, killing dozens of Palestinians. Israel says it's returned to the Gaza ceasefire after launching a wave of air strikes on Sunday, killing more than 40 Palestinians. It blamed Hamas for the breach, saying its fighters were responsible for an attack that killed two Israeli soldiers. Hamas denies breaking the ceasefire. The violence was a reminder for Palestinians that Israel is willing to suspend peace, and unleash its firepower, whenever it sees fit."
"The United States insists the truce will hold and has sent Special Envoy Steve Witkoff and Presidential Advisor Jared Kushner to Israel. But the renewed assault has cast doubt on whether the ceasefire will advance to the second phase which is meant to see Hamas disarm and Israel withdraw from Gaza. Presenter: Bernard Smith Guests: Alon Pinkas Former Israeli ambassador and former consul general in New York Hussein Haridy Former Egyptian assistant foreign minister Frank Lowenstein Former US special envoy for Israeli-Palestinian negotiations"
Israeli forces launched air strikes in Gaza that killed more than 40 Palestinians and caused dozens of deaths, marking a breach of the ceasefire. Israel attributed the breach to an attack by Hamas fighters that killed two Israeli soldiers; Hamas denies breaking the ceasefire. The violence underscored that Israel may suspend a truce and employ significant military force when it deems necessary. The United States maintains that the truce will hold and sent Special Envoy Steve Witkoff and Presidential Advisor Jared Kushner to Israel. The renewed assault raised doubts about advancing to a second phase involving Hamas disarmament and Israeli withdrawal from Gaza.
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