Israel Resumes Gaza Ceasefire After Deadly Airstrikes
Israel resumed a ceasefire in Gaza after overnight air strikes killed at least 91 people, including 30 children, in response to alleged Hamas violations.
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Israel resumed a ceasefire in Gaza after overnight air strikes killed at least 91 people, including 30 children, in response to alleged Hamas violations.
Israel insists on retaining security control in Gaza despite a US-brokered ceasefire, while Egyptian teams enter to search for missing hostages.
An Israeli strike on a vehicle in south Lebanon killed one person and wounded another, the health ministry said, despite a November ceasefire with Hezbollah.
Gaza health authorities report 80 killed, 303 wounded by Israeli strikes since Oct 10 ceasefire; 57 killed in last 24h amid ceasefire breaches.
Despite fresh airstrikes and mutual blame, Israel and Hamas both reaffirm their commitment to a fragile truce in Gaza.
After deadly clashes killed soldiers and dozens in Gaza, Israel says a ceasefire has resumed and aid deliveries will restart, but tensions remain amid fresh airstrikes.
Hamas handed over another Israeli hostage’s remains, the 10th this week under the ceasefire deal, and pledged to return all bodies still under Gaza’s rubble.
Israel threatens to resume fighting in Gaza if Hamas doesn’t fully honor the U.S.-brokered truce deal.
Nearly 2,000 Palestinians were freed under a Gaza ceasefire deal. Released prisoners recount extreme suffering and beatings, while thousands remain in harsh conditions across Israeli jails.
Hamas has released 20 surviving Israeli hostages under a Trump-brokered ceasefire, sparking scenes of joy and tears in Tel Aviv as families reunite.