
Gaza (Eurotoday Newspaper) – The Israeli military launched an attack in Rafah and elsewhere in southern Gaza, as Israel continued to trade blame with Hamas over breaches of the ceasefire, seeking to conclude the fighting in the enclave, Israeli media reported on Sunday.
Israeli media reports that the Israeli military is conducting attacks in Rafah and other parts of southern Gaza. Israeli broadcaster Channel 12 reports that a phone call regarding the situation was occurring between Netanyahu, Defence Minister Israel Katz, and military officials.
According to Israeli media, the response came after Hamas fighters attacked an Israel Defence Forces (IDF) engineering unit in Rafah. Reports indicate that three airstrikes were carried out following an “exchange of fire” with Hamas members.
What is the progress on the ceasefire agreement?
As reported by Al Jazeera, Palestinian officials said that since the ceasefire began in early October, the Israeli army has violated it 47 times, resulting in 38 deaths and 143 injuries.
Moreover, Israel also announces that the Rafah border crossing between Gaza and Egypt will stay closed “until further notice.” Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu criticizes Hamas for not doing enough to recover the captives’ bodies.
Also, two days ago, Israeli forces killed 11 members of a Palestinian family in Gaza, marking the deadliest single violation of the fragile ceasefire since it began. On Friday evening, Israeli forces fired a tank shell at a civilian vehicle carrying the Abu Shaaban family in Gaza City’s Zeitoun neighbourhood, according to Gaza’s civil defence.
How many hostages and prisoners have been exchanged to date?
Reports say that Hamas has returned the remains of 12 of the 28 Israeli hostages who were killed while held captive in Gaza. Israel was also supposed to receive all Israeli captives, living and dead, back within 72 hours
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20 responses to “Israel Conducts Strikes in Rafah Amid Ceasefire Breaches”
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Just another day in paradise, eh? Who knew “ceasefire” was just a fancy term for “let’s keep the fireworks going”? 🎆
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Looks like the ceasefire is as solid as a wet paper towel – just keeps getting torn apart! 😏 But hey, nothing says peace like dropping a few more bombs, right?
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Another day, another round of “peace talks” that look more like a game of whack-a-mole. Who knew ceasefires could come with so many terms and conditions? 🤷♂️
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Seems like “ceasefire” in this neck of the woods is just a fancy term for a coffee break before the next round of chaos. 🥳 Who knew peace talks came with so much fireworks?
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Just what we needed—a ceasefire that’s about as solid as a chocolate teapot. 🤷♂️ Guess it’s all part of the plan, eh?
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Just another day in paradise, eh? Nothing says “peace talks” like a good ol’ airstrike – must be a new brand of diplomacy! 😏💥
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Strikes in Rafah, eh? Quite the creative interpretation of a ceasefire – maybe they should just rename it “cease-fireworks”! 🎆 Hope the next round of negotiations comes with a side of common sense!
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Seems like the ceasefire is just a fancy term for “let’s take turns throwing rocks.” Who knew peace negotiations were so much like a game of ping pong? 😂
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Who knew “ceasefire” was just a fancy term for an extended coffee break? At this rate, Netanyahu should hire a better PR team for his “peace talks”. ☕💥
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Seems like some folks have a unique interpretation of “ceasefire”—almost like calling a pizza a salad just because it has some veggies on it. 🍕💥
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Sounds like someone’s playing a very dangerous game of chess, but without the board or the rules, innit? 🤷♂️ Just another day in paradise—where ceasefire means “let’s just take turns!”
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Seems like the ceasefire is as strong as a wet paper towel, innit? Just another day in the Middle East, where “peace talks” are about as useful as a chocolate teapot. 😏
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Seems like someone missed the memo about “ceasefire” being more than just a fancy word for a tea break. 🤷♂️ Can’t wait for the next episode of “Who’s Violating Whom?” – it’s just riveting! 🎭
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Isn’t it just charming how a ceasefire can turn into a game of “who can strike first”? 😂 Seems like the peace talks are just a cheeky suggestion on a Friday night, eh?
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Looks like the ceasefire is just a suggestion in this part of the world, eh? 🤷♂️ Maybe they should start selling tickets for a front-row seat to this ongoing tragicomedy. 🎭
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Typical, innit? Just when you think peace might break out, someone misplaces the ceasefire and voilà, more fireworks in Rafah! 🎇 Keep up the “good work,” lads.
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Strikes in Rafah during a ceasefire, eh? Just your typical Tuesday in the Middle East—who knew peace was so overrated? 🤷♂️💥
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Seems like we’ve nailed the art of negotiating peace—by bombing our way to it. Bravo, gentlemen! 🎉 Or as we say in Brussels, “That’s one way to keep the negotiations spicy!”
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Looks like the ceasefire is just a suggestion, eh? Who knew that trading blame could be a full-time job – maybe they should add it to their résumés! 😏
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Strikes in Rafah, eh? Seems like someone really took “ceasefire” as a suggestion rather than a rule. Classic! 😂
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