Israel launches strikes on Gaza
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An official from the Israel Defense Forces told NBC News that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called for strikes in retaliation for a Hamas attack in Rafah.
Israel's military has begun striking the Gaza Strip again, as Israel and Hamas traded blame for violating the ceasefire brokered by President Trump.
In a statement, Benjamin Netanyahu's office said: "Following the security consultations, Prime Minister Netanyahu instructed the military echelon to carry out powerful strikes in the Gaza Strip immediately." Earlier, Israel accused Hamas of violating the ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has ordered the military to carry out intense strikes on the Gaza Strip, after accusing Hamas of violating the US
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered strikes in Gaza after Hamas reportedly violated the ceasefire by firing at IDF soldiers in Rafah.
Israel alleged Hamas launched an attack against troops in Israeli-controlled territory in Gaza.
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that a U.S.-backed ceasefire in Gaza was not at risk after local authorities reported that 26 people had been killed in Israeli strikes, as Israel and Hamas traded accusations of blame for the violence.
Bodies were brought to a hospital in the Gaza Strip late Tuesday after at least seven Palestinians were killed in a barrage of Israeli attacks which threatened the two-week-old ceasefire.