A day after conducting airstrikes in Gaza killing over 100 people, the Israeli military on Wednesday said it will abide by the ceasefire deal.

Israel on late Tuesday launched airstrikes in Gaza, saying it was in response to an attack by Palestinian militants that killed one of their soldiers who were stationed within the “yellow line".

The “yellow line" is the boundary along the north, south and east of Gaza that Israel withdrew to, as part of the first stage of the ceasefire deal.

Reuters quoted the Israeli military as saying that it would continue to uphold the ceasefire agreement and would respond firmly to “any violation".

Earlier, US President Donald Trump backed Israeli attack, saying they have the full right to respond to any violations and added that if Hamas does not “behave",

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