Ceasefire Violation

New Details on the Ceasefire Violation in Gaza

Hamas terrorists violated the ceasefire earlier when they set off explosives against IDF soldiers and shot at them; five soldiers were slightly wounded in two different incidents.

IDF forces in the Gaza Strip (photo: IDF spokesperson)

After the violation of the cease-fire agreement by Hamas terrorists, in which charges were fired against the IDF soldiers staying in the Gaza Strip, Galei Tzahal reporter Doron Kadosh, publishes more details about the serious incident which for the time being the State of Israel chooses to contain.

According to the report, these are charges that were activated remotely, and not charges that are activated only when they are stepped on. The meaning: we are not talking about charges that were placed before the ceasefire and now exploded, but about terrorists who watched the forces and decided when to activate them in order to kill fighters.

In one incident, two explosives exploded one after the other - one on an armored personnel carrier and one on a tank of the 401st Brigade. The explosives were set off near Rantisi Hospital within an area included in the ceasefire agreement. One fighter was slightly injured in the incident.

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The artillery is firing on Gaza (IDF spokesman)

In another incident that violates the ceasefire, an explosive device was fired at a reserve force of the 261st Brigade. In this incident, the force also detected a shot fired at it and returned fire. It is worth noting that no terrorists were killed in the incident. Four fighters were slightly injured.

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