Israel Launches Gaza Air Strikes As Hamas Accused Of 'Ceasefire Violation'
Summary
Israel launched air strikes in southern Gaza in response to what it called a violation of a U.S.-brokered ceasefire by the militant group Hamas. Israel's military accused Hamas of attacking its troops with an anti-tank missile and gunfire, which led to the air strikes. Hamas denies breaking the ceasefire and claims Israel violated the agreement first.Key Facts
- Israel conducted air strikes in southern Gaza on Sunday.
- The Israeli military accused Hamas of violating a ceasefire by attacking its troops.
- The ceasefire is part of a U.S.-brokered peace plan for Gaza that started on October 10.
- Hamas claims Israel violated the ceasefire first and denies firing at Israeli troops.
- Israel and Hamas recently exchanged hostages and prisoners as part of the peace plan.
- Hamas had killed about 1,200 people in southern Israel during attacks on October 7, 2023.
- Israel's military confirmed receiving the remains of two individuals from Hamas.
- The U.S. warned it had reports that Hamas might plan another attack, which Hamas denies.
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