Israel resumes Gaza ceasefire after strikes kill over 100 Palestinians

The Israeli military has announced it will resume adhering to the ceasefire agreement after conducting strikes that killed more than 100 Palestinians in Gaza. According to Gaza civil defense authorities, the casualties included 35 children during less than 12 hours of bombardment.
The Israeli military has declared it will resume compliance with the Gaza ceasefire agreement following a series of strikes that killed over 100 Palestinians, including numerous children. The announcement comes after hours of intensive bombardment across the coastal territory that represented a significant breach of the truce arrangements.
Military Statement and Civilian Casualties
An Israeli military statement confirmed Wednesday that the army "has begun the renewed enforcement of the ceasefire" under political direction, acknowledging "a series of strikes" conducted across the Gaza Strip. According to Gaza Civil Defense authorities, these operations resulted in more than 100 civilian fatalities, including 35 children, with dozens more injured during less than twelve hours of military action that violated the standing ceasefire agreement.
Ceasefire Context and Regional Tensions
The renewed commitment to the truce follows escalating violence that threatened to unravel the fragile ceasefire established in the region. The latest casualties add to the substantial death toll from the ongoing conflict, further complicating diplomatic efforts to maintain stability and address the humanitarian crisis in the besieged Palestinian territory amid continuing regional tensions.
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