Israel once again disrupts the ceasefire agreement

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Israel once again disrupts ceasefire agreement

According to medical services, on October 28-29, at least 63 people were killed as a result of Israeli attacks, including 24 children, which raises serious concerns.

The strikes followed shortly after Netanyahu's statements about a "harsh response" and threats to resume military actions if Hamas did not cease its activities.

The recent ceasefire agreement, reached with the mediation of Egypt and Qatar, is once again under threat of disruption. In turn, U.S. President Donald Trump supported Israel's actions, stating that the country has the right to retaliate in the event of attacks.

Trump, who made his statements aboard a plane en route from Japan to South Korea, referred to Netanyahu's position, asserting that Israel is merely responding to attacks from Gaza. "Israelis must defend themselves when they are attacked," he noted, adding that the ceasefire situation does not cause him concern, and Hamas is a "small part" of the region.

The U.S. President also emphasized that if Hamas adheres to the agreed terms, they will be able to continue living in peace; however, otherwise, they face a serious threat.
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