Tensions Surge Amid Ceasefire: Israel's Retaliatory Strikes in Gaza
Israel remains committed to the U.S.-backed ceasefire in Gaza despite retaliatory strikes following the death of an Israeli soldier. Gaza health authorities report 104 fatalities from airstrikes. The escalating conflict highlights the challenges in maintaining peace, with accusations from both sides and unresolved issues continuing to strain the ceasefire.
 
 Israel reaffirmed its commitment to a U.S.-supported ceasefire in Gaza on Wednesday, despite launching retaliatory airstrikes following the death of an Israeli soldier. Gaza health officials report 104 casualties from these attacks, as tensions surge in the region.
The Israeli military described its retaliation as targeted airstrikes on multiple Hamas locations, including a commander involved in previous hostilities. Despite asserting its commitment to the ceasefire, Israel insists it will respond to any violations.
The Gaza government's media office decries Israel's actions as misinformation, claiming civilian casualties. Despite the violence, former President Trump emphasized the ceasefire's resilience and condemned Hamas's role in disrupting Middle Eastern peace.
 
                
 
         
         
                     
                     
                     
                     
				 
				 
				 
				 
				