Fresh Violence Erupts as Fragile Peace Deal Hangs by a Thread
Israeli airstrikes rocked Gaza this week after authorities accused Hamas of violating a U.S.-brokered ceasefire, sparking fears of renewed conflict in the region. 💥 The attacks – reportedly targeting refugee camps and urban neighborhoods – left at least 26 dead, per local health officials.
Here's the breakdown:
- 🔥 Strikes hit Bureij refugee camp, Gaza City's Sabra district, and Khan Younis
- 🇮🇱 Israel claims Hamas attacked its forces in 'Israeli-controlled' areas
- 🤝 U.S. VP JD Vance insists ceasefire 'still holding' despite flare-up
Blame Game Intensifies
While Hamas denied responsibility for recent attacks on Israeli troops, Prime Minister Netanyahu ordered 'powerful' retaliatory strikes. The situation remains tense, with witnesses reporting ongoing attacks through early Wednesday.
📅 This comes just weeks after the October 10 ceasefire ended two years of conflict triggered by Hamas-led attacks. Both sides continue trading accusations – a familiar pattern that's got peace advocates nervous.
Washington's Tightrope Walk
U.S. officials maintain cautious optimism, with Vance comparing the situation to 'little skirmishes' that won't derail the Trump-brokered deal. But with over two dozen lives lost in 48 hours, many wonder how 'little' these clashes really are.
As smoke clears over Gaza City, one thing's certain: This digital generation's watching yet another chapter in one of the world's most complex conflicts unfold in real time. 📱🌍
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Israel strikes Gaza after accusing Hamas of violating ceasefire
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