Today, the occupation army declared its return to adhering to the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip after a bloody night the sector witnessed, which saw the martyrdom of about 100 Palestinian civilians in a new Zionist aggression.
The army confirmed in an official statement that it has begun to enforce the agreement, alleging a violation by the "Hamas" movement, according to political level directives.
It added that "This decision came after a series of intensive raids targeting dozens of sites associated with "terrorism," where the army and the Shin Bet targeted more than 30 elements of the "terrorist organizations' leaders" in the sector."
The army emphasized that the imposition of the agreement would continue, with its commitment to forcefully respond to any future breach by "Hamas," according to its claim.
Meanwhile, medical sources in Gaza Strip hospitals reported the martyrdom of 91 martyrs, including 22 children, due to new air strikes conducted by Zionist aviation on homes and tents of displaced people in various areas of the sector.
Since Tuesday evening, the army has been bombing sites in the Gaza Strip, claiming to respond to what it described as "violations by the Hamas movement," amid allegations about a series of field events in Rafah and other areas of the sector.
On Tuesday evening, the "Hamas" movement affirmed its non-involvement in the shooting incident on an Israeli soldier in Rafah, emphasizing its commitment to the ceasefire agreement.
Benjamin Netanyahu's office reported on Tuesday evening that the military leadership received instructions to strike hard on Gaza immediately after completing security consultations.
On his part, J.D. Vance, Vice President to Donald Trump, downplayed the extent of the current Israeli escalation in the Gaza Strip, confirming that "the ceasefire in Gaza will hold."




