Israel-Gaza Airstrikes Resume, Fragile Truce Holds On
Israel resumed airstrikes on Gaza and halted aid after accusing Hamas of killing two soldiers. Both sides deny ceasefire breaches yet reaffirm their fragile truce.
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Israel resumed airstrikes on Gaza and halted aid after accusing Hamas of killing two soldiers. Both sides deny ceasefire breaches yet reaffirm their fragile truce.
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