The Israeli military said on Wednesday that it would abide by a ceasefire accord in Gaza, as health officials in the enclave said IDF air strikes had killed 104 people, with both sides trading blame for violations of the deal.
Israel launched air strikes in Gaza late on Tuesday, local time, saying it acted after an attack by Palestinian militants killed one soldier, in the latest challenge to an already fragile ceasefire.
The Israeli military said in a statement that it would continue to uphold the ceasefire agreement and would respond firmly to "any violation".
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