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In Rafah, Hamas terrorists violated the Gaza ceasefire by firing an anti-tank missile at IDF troops, killing Major Yaniv Kula (26) and Staff Sergeant Itay Yavetz (21) and wounding a third soldier—highlighting the group’s unyielding threat.
Israel responded decisively with airstrikes targeting weapons storage, firing posts, terrorist cells, and 6 kilometers of underground tunnels using over 120 munitions, eliminating Qassam Brigades commander Yahya al-Mabhouh and others. The IDF then closed Gaza crossings and halted humanitarian aid until Hamas ceases “massive bombings” and releases slain hostages’ bodies.
Hamas denied involvement, claiming lost contact with fighters amid their decentralized command structure, but this marks the third major violation in a week: partial hostage body releases, ongoing attacks on IDF positions, and public executions of hundreds of Gazans accused of collaborating with Israel or rival factions—met with silence from mainstream media and anti-Israel critics who previously decried IDF operations.
Late last night, Israel reinstated ceasefire enforcement after strikes, vowing firm responses to future breaches amid U.S.A. pressure to avoid escalation. Overlooked in talks: the Palestinian Authority paid 229.5 million shekels (~$70M US) to 160 of 250 life-sentence terrorists released by Israel for hostages, turning them into millionaires for killing Jews—exposing the Palestinian Authority’s terror incentives in Judea & Samaria and underscoring why rewarding such entities with statehood defies reason in this chaotic world.


