Workflow
以色列空袭加沙多地 与哈马斯互指违反停火协议
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-10-29 06:56

Core Points - Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu ordered military strikes on Gaza, citing Hamas's violation of the ceasefire agreement, resulting in at least 7 Palestinian deaths [1][2] - Hamas denied involvement in the attack on Israeli forces and reiterated its commitment to the ceasefire, claiming Israel's actions violated the agreement [2] Summary by Sections Israeli Actions - Netanyahu's directive for military action was a response to alleged violations by Hamas, with no specific details provided on the violations [1] - The Israeli Defense Minister Katz stated that Hamas would face severe consequences for its actions, including attacks on Israeli soldiers and failure to return the bodies of deceased soldiers [1] - Israeli airstrikes targeted multiple locations in Gaza, including a residential building in Gaza City, resulting in at least 2 deaths, and additional strikes in Deir al-Balah and Khan Younis, causing at least 5 more fatalities [1] Hamas Response - Hamas issued a statement denying participation in the attack and called for pressure on Israel to cease its strikes, asserting that Israel's actions constituted a breach of the ceasefire [2] - The armed wing of Hamas, the Qassam Brigades, announced a delay in the transfer of a body of an Israeli soldier due to Israel's violations of the ceasefire [2] International Reactions - Following the Israeli military actions, the U.S. government was informed of the airstrike decisions, with Vice President Harris acknowledging the situation and indicating that while small-scale conflicts may occur, the ceasefire was still in effect [2] - Reports indicated that Israeli forces also killed 3 Palestinian militants in the West Bank, with Hamas confirming that 2 of them were its members [2]