Israel says ceasefire and aid to resume after airstrikes kill 26 in Gaza
Summary
Israel announced a resumed ceasefire and the return of aid to Gaza after airstrikes killed 26 people. The US and Israeli officials address violations amid fragile truce conditions.
Key Points
- Israel announced a ceasefire in Gaza after an attack killed two Israeli soldiers, followed by airstrikes that killed 26 Palestinians.
- US President Donald Trump stated the ceasefire brokered by the US remains in place and suggested some Hamas members may be acting independently.
- Aid to Gaza is set to resume following US pressure after being halted due to ceasefire violations by Hamas.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered a forceful military response to Hamas ceasefire breaches, while key issues regarding disarmament and governance remain unresolved.