Israel launches fresh strikes in southern Gaza after ‘ceasefire violations’

The Israeli military has initiated renewed strikes in southern Gaza on Sunday, citing violations of a previously agreed ceasefire. According to a statement released by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), the operation targets Hamas terror infrastructure in the region. The decision to resume military action follows at least three reported incidents where Hamas allegedly fired towards Israeli troops positioned behind the ‘yellow line,’ a demarcation established under the ceasefire agreement. Earlier, a military official confirmed these breaches, emphasizing that Israeli forces had withdrawn from the area as part of the truce. The escalation underscores the fragile nature of the ceasefire and raises concerns about the potential for further violence in the conflict-ridden region. The IDF has vowed to continue its operations until the security of Israeli civilians is ensured.