Israel Resumes Ceasefire in Gaza
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Israel has committed at least 80 violations of the ceasefire agreement since it began just 10 days ago, Palestinian officials have said, leaving hundreds of casualties as Israeli officials threaten to return to their extermination campaign now that the living Israeli captives have been returned.
Smoke was seen rising above the sky in Gaza Strip, hours after Israel and Hamas agreed to pause fighting in Gaza to free the remaining hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners.
U.S. envoys met Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday aiming to corral Israel and Hamas to get the Gaza ceasefire plan back on track after an explosion of violence over the weekend that threatened to derail the week-old truce.
Activists on board the Global Sumud Flotilla said they heard explosions and saw drone attacks late on Tuesday.
Explosion on Gaza skyline after Trump said Israel and Hamas have agreed to the ‘first phase’ of plan
An explosion was seen on the Gaza skyline on Thursday, after U.S. President Donald Trump announced Wednesday that Israel and Hamas have agreed to the “first phase” of his peace plan to pause fighting and release at least some hostages and prisoners,
Explosions were seen on Gaza's skyline overnight into Friday (10 October) as Israel's cabinet approved the “outline” of a peace deal. A brief statement from Benjamin Netanyahu's office said the Cabinet approved the “outline” of a deal to release the hostages.
We are witnessing these psychological operations first-hand, right now, but we will not be intimidated,” Global Sumud Flotilla said in a statement.
With the skies quiet after two years of war, two women in Gaza talk about grief, survival and what hope looks like in this fragile moment.
The Israeli military announced it resumed enforcing the ceasefire late Sunday. Aid deliveries will resume Monday through multiple crossings after Israeli inspection, in line with the agreement, according to an Israeli security official.