Gaza ceasefire teeters
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Residents in Gaza City said they heard an explosion in the area of Beit Lahia and saw a column of smoke on Wednesday. The latest attack comes 24 hours after Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu launched a new wave of strikes on the enclave, which Gaza health authorities say killed more than 100 people.
T EL AVIV—Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered “forceful” strikes in the Gaza Strip after Israel alleged that Hamas violated the cease-fire. Hamas shot at troops who are stationed in Israeli-controlled territory in southern Gaza, a military official said, calling it a violation of the cease-fire. One soldier was hit.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered "powerful" strikes on Gaza after he said Hamas violated a ceasefire agreement by returning the partial remains of a hostage recovered by the IDF almost two years ago.