Israeli military kills two in new Gaza attack despite ‘resuming’ ceasefire
Summary
The Israeli military carried out a new airstrike in northern Gaza, killing two people, despite a ceasefire that was meant to be in place. The attack followed an earlier wave of strikes after an Israeli soldier was killed, leading to further tension in an already fragile ceasefire situation.Key Facts
- Israel conducted an airstrike in the Beit Lahiya area of northern Gaza, killing at least two people.
- The Israeli military stated that the target was a site with weapons posing a threat to its troops.
- This incident followed Israeli strikes on Tuesday, which resulted in 104 deaths, mainly of women and children, according to Gaza’s Health Ministry.
- The ceasefire between Israel and Gaza began on October 10 but has been unstable due to recent violence.
- President Donald Trump stated that the ceasefire "is not in jeopardy" despite ongoing attacks.
- Qatar is acting as a regional mediator and is focused on the next phase of the ceasefire negotiations.
- The United Nations and various international voices have condemned the violence and urged a return to peace.
- Hamas denied involvement in an incident that led to the Israeli soldier's death and remains committed to the ceasefire, though it delayed some processes in response to the attacks.
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