Israel says it has resumed enforcement of ceasefire after wave of airstrikes on Gaza

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  • The fragile ceasefire in Gaza faced its first big test Sunday as an Israeli security official said the transfer of aid into the territory was halted “until further notice” after a Hamas ceasefire violation, and Israeli forces launched a wave of strikes.
  • Gaza’s civil defence agency and hospitals said a series of Israeli airstrikes across the territory killed at least 45 people on Sunday, updating an earlier toll of 33, according to AFP.
  • The Israeli military said it had struck dozens of Hamas targets across the Gaza Strip, as Israel and Hamas accused each other of violating the nine-day-old ceasefire.
  • The Israeli military later said it had begun resuming enforcement of the Gaza ceasefire, signalling an end to strikes on the territory that it said were carried out in response to earlier attacks on its forces on Sunday.

 





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BREAKING: Drop Site’s Ryan Grim reports U.S. officials knew within hours that the Rafah explosion – which Netanyahu used to justify halting all Gaza aid and resuming airstrikes – was actually caused by an Israeli settler bulldozer running over unexploded ordnance, not a Hamas tunnel attack.Despite that, Netanyahu blamed Hamas, suspended aid, and ordered new bombings.After Washington told Israel it knew the truth, Netanyahu quietly announced he would reopen the crossings “in a few hours.”
 
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