Ceasefire Shattered: Deadly Strikes Rock Gaza
Israel resumed airstrikes in Gaza following allegations of ceasefire violations by Hamas. This escalation has resulted in over 100 casualties, including 46 children. Despite accusations and mounting death tolls, both sides exchange blame, complicating the already fragile peace talks in a region struggling with humanitarian crises.
In a dramatic escalation, Israel launched airstrikes across Gaza after accusing Hamas of breaching the ceasefire by returning partial remains of a hostage. These attacks, which are the deadliest since the truce began, have resulted in over 100 fatalities, including 46 children, as reported by Palestinian health officials.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu justified the strikes, linking them to an incident where an Israeli soldier was killed in Rafah. U.S. President Donald Trump supported Israel's actions, saying the country was justified after the loss of a soldier with dual citizenship in the crossfire.
Hamas, denying involvement in the soldier's death, accused Israel of violating the ceasefire and announced it would delay returning another hostage's body. The situation remains tense as both sides engage in a war of words, overshadowing peace efforts and humanitarian concerns in the beleaguered region.