Gaza awaits reopening of Rafah crossing
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The Israeli military has said it will resume enforcement of the ceasefire in Gaza after launching air strikes on Sunday in response to what it called Hamas's "blatant violation" of the deal. Strikes began in southern Gaza after the Israeli military said "terrorists fired an anti-tank missile and gunfire" toward its troops in Rafah,
Maj. Yaniv Kula and St. -Sgt. Itay Yavetz fell in the southern Gaza Strip, and a third soldier was injured in the same incident.
Israel carried out airstrikes in the southern Gaza Strip on Sunday after the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said Hamas fired an anti-tank missile and gunfire at troops dismantling infrastructure in Rafah under the terms of the ceasefire.
Hamas accuses the IDF of violating the ceasefire while it seeks vengeance against its sworn enemies in Israel and Gaza.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned on Saturday that the war in Gaza would not be over until Hamas was disarmed and the Palestinian territory demilitarised.
Israeli bombing has damaged or destroyed an estimated 80% of Gaza’s structures since the war started two years ago.
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Israeli planes have attacked targets near Rafah in the south of the Gaza Strip, Israeli media reported on Sunday. The attacks were in response to a breach of the current ceasefire by Palestinians, with Israeli troops in the region being fired on,
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