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The Israeli military announced on Sunday that it would resume enforcing the ceasefire in Gaza after launching air strikes in response to what it called Hamas's "blatant violation" of the deal. The strikes began in southern Gaza after the Israeli military said that terrorists fired an anti-tank missile and gunfire toward its troops in Rafah, killing two soldiers.
The incident occurred hours before a planned visit to Gaza by US Secretary of State Antony Blinken. No official statement was given on whether this would be affected by the renewed strikes.
Residents in southern Gaza reported seeing plumes of smoke rising above Khan Younis as Israeli warplanes targeted areas under Hamas control, with many saying it felt like they were living in a "war zone".
The violence was sparked after Israeli troops said that Hamas militants fired rockets towards them. The Israeli military responded by carrying out air strikes on what it called Hamas targets across Gaza.
Hamas denied any involvement and claimed to be unaware of the clashes in Rafah, which has been under Israeli control since 2005.
The incident occurred hours before a planned visit to Gaza by US Secretary of State Antony Blinken. No official statement was given on whether this would be affected by the renewed strikes.
Residents in southern Gaza reported seeing plumes of smoke rising above Khan Younis as Israeli warplanes targeted areas under Hamas control, with many saying it felt like they were living in a "war zone".
The violence was sparked after Israeli troops said that Hamas militants fired rockets towards them. The Israeli military responded by carrying out air strikes on what it called Hamas targets across Gaza.
Hamas denied any involvement and claimed to be unaware of the clashes in Rafah, which has been under Israeli control since 2005.