Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced on Tuesday that he has ordered the Israeli military to carry out “powerful strikes” in the Gaza Strip, marking a serious escalation in the fragile U.S.‑brokered ceasefire with Hamas.
The order came after Israel accused Hamas of opening fire on Israeli troops in southern Gaza and returning only partial remains of an Israeli hostage, which Israel says amounted to a “clear violation” of the truce.
The prime minister’s office said the strikes will be executed “immediately,” emphasizing the urgency of the response.
The move jeopardizes the current ceasefire framework. Already, skirmishes and partial breakdowns of the truce have repeatedly threatened to reignite full‑scale conflict.
If Israel proceeds with broad military action, Gaza’s humanitarian situation — already dire — could deteriorate further.
The number of casualties, targets selected, and precise military objectives have not been disclosed in full by Israeli officials.
It remains unclear whether Netanyahu’s declaration will trigger a broader ground offensive or remain limited to air and artillery strikes.
What to Watch
- Additional Israeli statements clarifying the scope and duration of the strikes.
- Responses from Hamas and Gaza health authorities regarding casualties and humanitarian impact.
- Intervention or mediation efforts by the U.S., Egypt, and Qatar aimed at restoring or revising the ceasefire terms.
- International community reaction, especially regarding potential civilian impact and displacement inside Gaza.
This is a breaking news story. Please check back for updates.
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Trump Never Had a Peace In The Middle East.
Just a Bunch Of Blowhard Words From Hamas. They Were All MEANINGLESS To Blind Trump.
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