17.7 C
Harare
Thursday, November 6, 2025
HomeNewsWorldNetanyahu orders immediate powerful strikes on Gaza Strip — premier’s office

Netanyahu orders immediate powerful strikes on Gaza Strip — premier’s office

Date:

Related stories

FIFA announces introduction of ‘Peace Prize’

GENEVA,- The world’s governing body of football, FIFA, has...

Achraf Hakimi out for “several weeks” after Luis Díaz savage tackle

PARIS — Paris Saint-Germain and Morocco right back Achraf...

Zimbabwean Man Pleads Guilty to Vote Rigging in Australia

ADELAIDE, Australia — A Zimbabwean-born mayoral candidate in Australia...

Prof. Ncube Proposes Fiscal Trade-Off: Cut IMTT, Raise VAT

HARARE — Finance, Economic Development and Investment Promotion Minister...

NetOne Launches Virtual Hospital to Transform Rural Healthcare Access

HARARE — Telecommunications giant NetOne Cellular (Private) Limited has...

TEL AVIV,- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has ordered to deliver powerful strikes on the Gaza Strip, the premier’s office said in a statement on Tuesday.

“Following consultations on security issues, the Prime Minister instructed the military command to immediately launch powerful strikes on the Gaza Strip,” the statement reads.

According to Israel’s Channel 12 television broadcast, the prime minister made this decision during a meeting with law enforcement bodies after armed radicals from the Hamas movement violated the ceasefire by delivering strikes at the Israeli military in the Rafah area, in the southern Gaza Strip.

Moreover, Netanyahu’s office reported earlier in the day that Israeli forensic experts had determined that the coffin delivered to Gaza on the evening of October 27 contained part of the remains of a hostage, whose body had already been returned nearly two years ago.

Following the discovery, Israel accused the Palestinian movement Hamas of violating agreements on the transfer of the bodies and the Gaza ceasefire. “This is a clear violation of the agreement by the Hamas terrorist organization,” the office said.

Israel and Hamas resumed Egypt-, Qatar-, United States-, and Turkey-mediated indirect talks on settling the situation in the Gaza Strip on October 6. On October 9, the parties to the conflict signed an agreement on the implementation of phase one of US President Donald Trump’s Gaza ceasefire plan.

The ceasefire came into effect on October 10. On October 13, Hamas and other Palestinian groups released all 20 living hostages and handed over the bodies of four deceased hostages under the Gaza ceasefire deal.

The Israeli side expressed resentment that Hamas returned only four out of 28 bodies of deceased hostages. Later, Hamas transferred several more bodies to Israel. According to the Israeli side, radicals continue holding the remains of 13 hostages.

Subscribe

- Never miss a story with notifications

- Gain full access to our premium content

- Browse free from up to 5 devices at once

Latest stories

spot_img