Summary
Israeli air strikes in Gaza killed two Palestinians during the Islamic holy month of Ramadan. This incident broke a truce made with the group Hamas four months ago. Meanwhile, international efforts, supported by President Trump, aim to rebuild Gaza, although challenges like disarming Hamas remain unresolved.
Key Facts
- Israeli air strikes killed at least two people in Gaza.
- The attack happened during Ramadan, a holy month for Muslims.
- The truce with Hamas was signed over four months ago.
- Since the ceasefire began, 614 Palestinians have died, and 1,640 have been injured.
- Israeli military claimed one attack was necessary due to an immediate threat.
- President Trump's Board of Peace secured commitments for $17 billion to rebuild Gaza.
- Five countries pledged to send troops to a new peacekeeping force in Gaza.
- Hamas refuses to disarm while Israel occupies Gaza.