The Israeli military on Wednesday said it had resumed enforcing a ceasefire accord in Gaza even as health officials in the enclave reported that Israeli airstrikes had killed at least 104 people overnight. Both sides traded blame for violating the truce, with Israel accusing Hamas of launching an attack that killed an Israeli soldier.
Israel said it carried out the strikes late on Tuesday "after Palestinian militants killed one soldier", calling it a response to a "clear violation" of the ceasefire. The military added in a statement that it would continue to uphold the agreement but would respond firmly to "any violation".
The airstrikes, according to Gazan health authorities, killed at least 104 people, including five in a house in the Bureij refugee camp in central Gaza, four in a buil

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