Escalation in Gaza: Netanyahu Orders Strikes After Ceasefire Breach
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has instructed the military to launch strong retaliatory attacks on Gaza, accusing Hamas of breaching the ceasefire. The truce, effective since October 10, was meant to end a prolonged conflict. Mutual accusations between Israel and Hamas persist, hindering efforts for a peaceful resolution.
In a swift and decisive move, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu directed the military to initiate powerful strikes on Gaza. This directive came following accusations that Hamas had violated a delicate ceasefire agreement in the Palestinian region.
The breach was allegedly marked by a Hamas attack on Israeli forces. Tensions further escalated when Hamas postponed the return of a hostage's body, attributing the delay to Israeli ceasefire breaches. Despite the truce facilitated by the United States, disputes between both sides remain unresolved.
Efforts continue to locate the remains of hostages, with heavy machinery arriving from Egypt to aid in the search. The situation in Gaza remains tense, with recent conflicts highlighting the fragile nature of the current ceasefire.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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