The Israeli Military has said it will resume enforcement of the Gaza ceasefire after launching strikes on Sunday in response to what it called a “blatant violation” of the deal by Hamas. Attacks started in Southern Gaza after the Israeli army said “terrorist fired an anti-tank missile and gunfire” towards its troops in Rafah, killing two troops. Hamas said it was “unaware” of any clashes in the area under Israeli control.
Hamas also said it was committed to the ceasefire, but they accused Israel of violations and they added that strikes could “push the situation toward a total collapse.” Later on, The Israel Defence Forces (IDF) said it “had begun renewed enforcement of the ceasefire”


