Tensions Rise as Netanyahu Orders Strikes Amid Ceasefire Violations
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has ordered military strikes on Gaza following accusations against Hamas for violating a ceasefire agreement. The tensions have intensified after disputes over the return of hostages' remains. Both sides accuse each other of not adhering to ceasefire terms.
In a move heightening tensions in the region, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu authorized military strikes against Gaza following allegations that Hamas breached the existing ceasefire agreement.
The decision came after reports indicating that Hamas conducted an attack on Israeli forces, and a disagreement surfaced regarding the transfer of hostages' remains.
While the ceasefire, mediated by the U.S., remains fragile, each side is accusing the other of violations, with Hamas claiming adherence to the terms and accusing Netanyahu of fabricating excuses.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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