
"At the conclusion of the security consultations, Prime Minister Netanyahu instructed the military echelon to carry out immediate, powerful strikes in the Gaza Strip, Netanyahu's office announced in a brief statement, according to CNN. Netanyahu's decision comes after Hamas has violated the peace deal multiple times in the few weeks since it was brokered by President Donald Trump. Two Israeli Defense Forces soldiers were killed by terrorists last week in Rafah, in southern Gaza."
"Trump, while speaking to reporters on the flight over, declared the war is over! He was also asked if he believed the peace would last between Israel and Hamas. I think so. I think it's going to hold. I think people are a lot of reasons why it's going to hold but I think people are tired of it, Trump said. It's been centuries [of fighting], okay, not just recent. It's been centuries. I think people are tired of it."
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered immediate, powerful strikes in the Gaza Strip after Hamas gunmen fired on Israeli troops and violated the U.S.-brokered ceasefire. The military instruction followed security consultations and multiple alleged breaches of the agreement, including the killing of two Israeli Defense Forces soldiers in Rafah. The ceasefire had been brokered by President Donald Trump, who visited Israel on Oct. 13 to mark the deal and the release of 20 living hostages and declared that the war was over. Trump said he believed the peace would hold but warned that Hamas leaders would be killed if the group did not disarm. The president has not commented on the Israeli strike.
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