Israeli strikes kill 15 in Gaza as both sides say the other breached truce
Summary
After a ceasefire brokered by the United States, Israel conducted air strikes in southern Gaza, citing attacks from Hamas fighters. The strikes resulted in the deaths of at least 15 Palestinians. Israel halted humanitarian aid to Gaza and accused Hamas of violating the truce, while Hamas denied involvement in recent clashes.Key Facts
- Israel's military launched air strikes on southern Gaza due to reported attacks by Hamas.
- At least 15 Palestinians were killed in the Israeli air strikes, according to Gaza’s Civil Defence agency.
- Israel stopped transferring humanitarian aid into Gaza following the alleged ceasefire breach by Hamas.
- Hamas’s armed wing claimed it was still following the ceasefire agreement and denied the involvement in the reported attacks.
- The air strikes included military actions in Rafah and other areas of Gaza, impacting civilians.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu instructed strong military action after security consultations.
- Israeli government officials expressed support for a reintensification of military operations against Hamas.
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