The Israeli military said on Wednesday (October 29) that it will abide by a ceasefire accord in Gaza, as health officials in the enclave said airstrikes had killed 104 people, with both sides trading blame for violations of the deal.
Breakdown
- Israeli airstrikes in Gaza killed 104 people, including children, after an attack on an Israeli soldier.
- Israel stated it would continue to abide by the ceasefire but would respond to violations. 40s
- Hamas denied responsibility for the attack and said it remained committed to the truce. 1m 20s
- The ceasefire deal involved the release of hostages and prisoners, but disputes remain over the return of deceased hostages' remains. 1m 47s
- The International Committee of the Red Cross said its team was unaware of any manipulation at a site where remains were recovered, as alleged by Israel. 2m 39s
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Middle East Conflict
The U.S-brokered ceasefire deal in Gaza is holding, after Hamas released the remaining Israeli hostages.