Israel’s military says ceasefire is back on as death toll from overnight strikes in Gaza reaches 104
Summary
Israel's military announced that a ceasefire in Gaza is back in place after overnight airstrikes killed 104 people. The airstrikes were in response to what Israel claims were ceasefire violations by Hamas, including the killing of an Israeli soldier. The situation remains tense, with ongoing disputes between Israel and Hamas over the ceasefire terms.Key Facts
- Israel reported that 104 people died in Gaza due to airstrikes, including 46 children.
- The airstrikes were a reaction to alleged ceasefire breaches by Hamas, such as the killing of an Israeli soldier.
- Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu said the strikes were necessary due to Hamas’ actions, including holding back remains of hostages.
- President Donald Trump supported Israel's decision, asserting it was justified after the soldier's death.
- Hamas denied involvement in the soldier's killing and accused Israel of violating the ceasefire.
- Tensions involve the dispute over returning hostages' remains and future terms of the ceasefire, such as disarmament and governance of Gaza.
- Hospitals in Gaza received many victims from the strikes, including a high number of women and children.
- Israel conducted the strikes in coordination with the United States, according to Israeli officials.
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