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Israel says Gaza ceasefire back on after strikes kill more than 100

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Israel said Wednesday that the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip was back on after it carried out intense strikes across the Palestinian enclave that killed 100 people, including children, according to local health officials.

The Israeli military said it had “begun the renewed enforcement” of the fragile ceasefire after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered “powerful” strikes on the territory as Israel and Hamas traded accusations of ceasefire violations.

Dozens of targets were struck in the attack, it said, the most serious threat yet to the truce partly brokered by President Donald Trump.

Dr. Khalil Al-Daqran, a spokesperson for the Palestinian health ministry in Gaza, told NBC News that more than 104 people had been killed, including more than 40 children and 20 women, since Tuesday night in the deadly strikes. He said more than 250 people, including more than 70 children, were also injured.

Dr. Muhammad Abu Salmiya, director of Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City, reported the same death toll.

Israel violates the ceasefire and targets the tents sheltering displaced Palestinians in Gaza
Wounded Palestinians in an ambulance after an Israeli strike on the Al-Mawasi tent area sheltering displaced families on Wednesday.Abdallah F.s. Alattar / Anadolu via Getty Images
Death toll rises as Israel resumes strikes on Gaza
Destruction following Israeli attacks on Bureij camp, in Gaza City, on Wednesday.Moiz Salhi / Anadolu via Getty Images

Mahmoud Basal, spokesperson for Gaza’s Civil Defense agency, said the strikes “targeted homes, tents and gatherings in various cities,” with heavy shelling He added that the assault had continued into the morning, with the death toll “expected to rise.”

An official from the Israel Defense Forces told NBC News that the command to carry out the strikes was a result of Hamas allegedly attacking soldiers in the southern Gaza area of Rafah in an Israeli-controlled area. NBC News could not independently verify the claim.

The IDF announced that an Israeli reservist soldier identified as Master Sergeant (Res.) Yona Efraim Feldbaum had been killed in Rafah. Hanan Greenwood, a spokesperson for the Binyamin regional council, told NBC News on Wednesday that Feldbaum, 37, held an American passport.

Hamas denied any involvement in the incident, calling Israel’s strikes a “flagrant violation” of the ceasefire deal as the group urged mediators to step in and pressure Israel to halt its attacks.

Israel had previously accused Hamas of a similar attack in Rafah that saw two soldiers killed earlier this month, with the militant group also denying involvement at the time.

President Donald Trump voiced support for Israel’s actions, telling reporters on Air Force One, “the Israelis hit back, and they should hit back when that happens.”

Still, he maintained that the truce in Gaza was not at risk, adding that Hamas was a “very small part” of peace in the Middle East.

“They said they would be good, and if they’re good they’re going to be happy,” he said. “And if they’re not good, they’re going to be terminated.”

Vice President JD Vance similarly maintained that the “ceasefire is holding,” adding: ” That doesn’t mean that there aren’t going to be little skirmishes here and there.”

Tensions have also been mounting over the return of hostage remains.

The militant group returned all living hostages who remained held in Gaza, but has failed so far to return the remains of all the deceased hostages in the enclave.

Both Hamas and the International Committee of the Red Cross, which has helped facilitate the exchange of hostages for Palestinian prisoners and detainees held by Israel, had warned it would be difficult to locate bodies under the Gaza rubble.

But on Tuesday Hamas was accused by Israel of violating the ceasefire agreement after returning body parts that were identified to belong to Ofir Tzarfati, whose remains were already returned to Israel about two years ago in a military operation.

The Israeli military also released footage that it said showed Hamas staging the recovery of hostage remains, with the footage appearing to show people carrying what appeared to be a white shroud from a building and covering it with dirt before then uncovering the area in front of a recovery team.

In a statement Wednesday, the ICRC addressed the incident, saying its teams “were not aware that a deceased person had been placed there prior to their arrival, as seen in the footage” and that it was “unacceptable” for a “fake recovery” to be staged. Hamas has yet to publicly address the matter.

Chantal Da Silva

Chantal Da Silva reports on world news for NBC News Digital and is based in London.

Matt Bradley, Paul Goldman and Omer Bekin contributed.

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