Gaza Ceasefire Restored After Clashes Kill 33 Palestinians, 2 Israeli Soldiers

Key Takeaways

  • Israel resumes Gaza ceasefire enforcement after retaliatory strikes
  • At least 33 Palestinians killed in Israeli airstrikes, two Israeli soldiers dead
  • Humanitarian aid to Gaza suspended, Rafah crossing remains closed
  • Hamas denies ceasefire violations, accuses Israel of fabricating pretexts
  • US had warned of imminent ceasefire violation before escalation

The Israeli military has resumed enforcement of the Gaza ceasefire after conducting retaliatory strikes in response to what it called Hamas violations. The development signals a potential de-escalation following Sunday’s clashes that killed two Israeli soldiers and at least 33 Palestinians.

Ceasefire Restored After Violations

“In accordance with the directive of the political echelon, and following a series of significant strikes in response to Hamas’ violations, the IDF has begun the renewed enforcement of the ceasefire,” the Israel Defense Forces stated. The military emphasized it would “continue to uphold the ceasefire agreement and will respond firmly to any violation of it.”

Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz issued a stern warning: “The yellow line will be physically marked. Any violation or attempt to cross it will be met with fire.”

Rising Casualties in Southern Gaza

Gaza’s civil defense agency reported at least 33 deaths across the territory due to Israeli airstrikes, updating an earlier toll of 21. The Israeli military said it struck dozens of Hamas targets, including tunnels and command posts, after troops came under fire in southern Gaza.

Major Yaniv Kula, 26, and Staff Sergeant Itay Yavetz, 21, became the first Israeli fatalities since the ceasefire took effect on October 10. The IDF confirmed both soldiers “fell during combat in the southern Gaza Strip.”

Aid Operations Suspended

Israeli authorities halted transfers of humanitarian aid into Gaza “until further notice” following the reported ceasefire violation. The critical Rafah crossing with Egypt, previously expected to reopen, remains closed indefinitely, worsening the humanitarian situation in the besieged territory.

Hamas Denies Violation Claims

Hamas firmly rejected accusations of ceasefire violations in Rafah, insisting it remained committed to the truce. “It seems the occupation continues to violate the agreement and fabricate flimsy pretexts to justify its crimes,” Hamas official Ezzat al-Risheq stated on Telegram.

The group’s armed wing claimed it was “unaware of any incidents or clashes in Rafah” and reaffirmed commitment to “all that has been agreed upon including a ceasefire in all areas in Gaza.”

In a significant development, Hamas announced it had located the body of another Israeli hostage and intends to hand it over “if field conditions allow,” while warning that continued Israeli strikes could prevent such transfers.

US Monitoring and Warnings

The US State Department had warned late Saturday of “credible reports indicating an imminent ceasefire violation by Hamas,” prompting US officials to caution that measures would be taken to protect civilians and preserve the truce.

Hamas dismissed the American allegations as “false and aligned with misleading Israeli propaganda,” accusing Israel of orchestrating violence in Gaza and disrupting security.

Fragile Truce Under Pressure

The nine-day-old ceasefire faces its first major test as both sides exchange accusations of violations. Israel maintains its actions targeted only militants who attacked its troops, while Hamas claims Israel is deliberately escalating the situation, putting the fragile agreement at risk.

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