35 killed in Gaza since dawn
The death toll from Israeli attacks throughout the Palestinian enclave now stands at 35 since the beginning of the day, according to medical sources in Gaza.
Israel carried out new strikes in the Strip on Sunday and said it’s stopping the flow of humanitarian aid in response to attacks that killed two soldiers, in the most serious test yet of this month’s ceasefire deal.
Israeli army says Gaza ceasefire back on after day of deadly attacks
The Israeli forces have begun “reinforcing” the truce in Gaza “after a series of significant attacks”, according to a military statement.
“Israel will continue to enforce the ceasefire agreement and will respond forcefully to any violation of the agreement,” it said.
As we reported earlier, Israel’s army said the attacks were conducted following what it said was Hamas’s violation of the truce.
Rights group says President Trump must rein in Israel in Gaza
The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) has denounced Israel for launching a spate of deadly attacks on Gaza despite a tenuous US-brokered truce.
“Since the start of the ceasefire, the Netanyahu regime has been itching to fully restart the genocide in Gaza,” CAIR said in a statement.
“The cruel and unnecessary mass bombing of civilians across Gaza constitutes a blatant violation of President Trump’s ceasefire agreement and a resumption of the genocide. President Trump must rein in the Israeli occupation forces and stop sending American weapons and American taxpayer dollars to fund Israel’s war machine.”







