Who can enforce the Gaza ceasefire deal?
Summary
Israel resumed a ceasefire in Gaza after conducting air strikes that killed over 40 Palestinians. The air strikes followed an attack reportedly by Hamas that killed two Israeli soldiers, although Hamas denies violating the ceasefire. The United States, seeking to maintain the truce, sent officials to Israel, but the situation casts doubt on the future of peace efforts.Key Facts
- Israel conducted air strikes in Gaza, resulting in over 40 Palestinian casualties.
- Israel claims its military action was a response to an attack by Hamas fighters.
- Hamas denies that it broke the ceasefire agreement.
- The United States sent Special Envoy Steve Witkoff and Presidential Advisor Jared Kushner to Israel to support the truce.
- The ceasefire agreement aims for Hamas to disarm and Israel to withdraw from Gaza in its next phase.
- Doubts exist about the continuation of peace efforts after the new violence in the region.
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