Netanyahu has ordered a new attack on "terrorist targets" in Gaza after accusing Hamas of violating the ceasefire
Nine days after the ceasefire came into force, the Israeli Prime Minister has announced that he will act "vigorously against terrorist targets" and has not clarified whether this will mean the end of the peace agreement. Moreover, the Israeli army has confirmed that Rafah has again been bombed in southern Gaza.
Air strikes in the Gaza Strip.
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu has ordered the re-bombingof Gaza's "terrorist targets" following the bombing this Sunday of the city of Rafah in southern Gaza.
"Following Hamas's violation of the ceasefire, Prime Minister Netanyahu has held a consultation with the Minister of Defence and the heads of the security system and has ordered strong action against terrorist targets in the Gaza Strip," the Israeli Office said.
Thus, nine days afterthe entry into force of the truce, the order for a new attack has arrived, and the peace agreement is again in jeopardy.
Rafah bombing.
The IsraeliAir Force has again bombed Rafah , south of the Gaza Strip . Although the army has confirmed the attack, no casualties or injuries haveyet been reported.
Israel continues to blame the Hamas group for failing to comply with the ceasefire agreement Palestinians continue to do everything they can to recover the bodies buried in the rubble
Meanwhile, a week after the ceasefire was declared, the death toll in the Gaza Strip continues to rise.
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