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On the border between Israel and Gaza, after the bombing of yesterday, relative calm returned. The Israeli army informed residents of the border area that they could go out again.
The announcement may indicate that Israel has accepted a ceasefire which, according to Hamas and Islamic Jihad, was agreed upon after Egyptian mediation
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The existence of an agreement remains unclear. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu contradicts that there are agreements on a ceasefire in which Hamas and Islamic Jihad gradually stop using kites and balloons on fire, as they claim . "We will not accept any attack and we will act accordingly," says Netanyahu.
"The Israeli army has given Hamas the biggest blow since the 2014 war. I hope they understood the message, otherwise, the attacks will be resumed later," he said. Netanyahu said.
Despite the relative calm, there was still more shooting from the Gaza Strip after midnight. In a house in Gaza City, a 35-year-old man and his 13-year-old son were killed when stored explosives exploded, but this incident was not the result of an Israeli air strike.
After the Israeli Army Yesterday's air strikes were a response to ongoing rocket attacks and other bombings, and attacks with burning balloons and airstrikes. pilots from the Gaza Strip. In the air strikes, training camps, tunnels, ammunition factories and other Hamas sites were destroyed.
Two Palestinian teenagers died when a five-storey building was razed in an Israeli airstrike. According to Israel, Hamas allegedly used the building to wage an urban war
Hamas wounded four Israeli civilians yesterday.
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