Deadly Gaza flare-up tests Israel-Hamas ceasefire
Summary
Israel and Hamas are experiencing a tense situation as a recent flare-up of violence has tested the ceasefire agreed upon on October 10. Israeli forces conducted strikes in Gaza after two Israeli soldiers were killed, leading to casualties, including civilians. Mediators including President Trump's envoys are working to maintain the ceasefire and address ongoing issues in the region.Key Facts
- A ceasefire between Israel and Hamas was tested after violent incidents on Sunday.
- Israeli forces launched strikes across Gaza after blaming Hamas for killing two Israeli soldiers.
- At least 45 Palestinians were reported killed in these strikes.
- The ceasefire began with U.S. President Donald Trump’s involvement and has seen renewed pressure to remain intact.
- U.S. envoys, Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, are actively working in the region to support the ceasefire.
- Discussions are ongoing for a peace plan involving an international stabilization force in Gaza.
- Israeli forces temporarily closed, but then reopened, border crossings with Gaza, with U.S. mediation playing a key role.
- Tensions remain high as both sides assess violations and ongoing threats.
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