Overview
- Israel said it resumed the U.S.-backed cease-fire following a wave of strikes across Gaza and warned it will respond to any future violations.
- The Israeli military reported hitting more than 30 command-level militants and a separate precision strike in Beit Lahia targeting an alleged weapons site.
- Palestinian authorities said about 110 people were killed, including 46 children, and hospitals reported severe shortages of medical supplies and fuel.
- Israel linked the strikes to what it called violations by Hamas, citing the killing of an Israeli soldier and disputes over the return of remains.
- Hamas denied responsibility for the Rafah shooting and reaffirmed its commitment to the truce, as the U.N. condemned the civilian deaths and the U.S. and Qatar pressed to keep the agreement on track.