| Ceasefire Unraveling? Netanyahu Orders 'Powerful' Strikes On Gaza 
 
  by Tyler Durden
 
 Tuesday, Oct 28, 2025 - 09:30 AM
 
 "Prime Minister Netanyahu instructed the military echelon to carry out immediate and powerful strikes in the Gaza Strip," a statement issued moments ago by the Prime Minister's office indicates.
 
 "Following  security consultations, Prime Minister Netanyahu instructed the  military to immediately carry out powerful strikes in the Gaza Strip," a   statement from his office says. Netanyahu has accused Hamas of committing a "clear violation" of the ceasefire deal.
 
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  AFP/Getty Images[/url]Though  the past over 2-weeks in which the Hamas ceasefire has held has  witnessed intermittent flare-ups in fighting, this could be the big one  which unravels the whole thing. 
 Less than an hour before the new strikes were ordered by Netanyahu, Fox News' Trey Yingst reported, "Hamas violated the ceasefire by attacking IDF soldiers in Rafah, I'm told by an Israeli military official."
 
 And  Al Jazeera  says, "In a sign of the fragility of the ceasefire, Israeli troops were  shot at in the southern city of Rafah on Tuesday and returned fire, an  unnamed Israeli military official told The Associated Press."
 
 
 Expect  the blame-game to begin, as IDF strikes resume in the Gaza Strip once  again. Since the ceasefire has been on, however, some 100 Palestinians  have died. Thirteen bodes of hostages remain in Gaza.SHEKEL HITS SESSION LOW AS NETANYAHU INSTRUCTS ON GAZA STRIKESHAMAS SAYS POSTPONES TODAY'S HANDOVER OF ISRAELI HOSTAGE BODY
 
 Axios reviews of the latest  developments:
 
 
 The question over the remaining deceased hostage  bodies has renewed put pressure on the Netanyahu government to not move  on to the second phase of  ceasefire:The Trump administration has been focusing over the last several weeks on  stabilizing the ceasefire and pressing both parties to avoid steps that could detonate it.As  part of that mission, the White House sent several top officials  to Israel and established a U.S. command center in Israel to oversee it  and monitor the situation on the ground.But a deepening dispute  over the return of deceased hostages by Hamas, and a firefight on  Tuesday in the city of Rafah, intensified calls in Israel for military  action. The strikes Netanyahu ordered could rupture the ceasefire  altogether.
 
 
 The  families of Israeli hostages on Monday demanded that the next steps in  the US-brokered Gaza peace plan be put on hold until Hamas returns the  remaining bodies of dead captives.Further, the Israeli  military has accused Hamas of staging a propaganda campaign which lies  about efforts to recover slain hostages:
 “Hamas knows exactly  where every one of the deceased hostages is held. Two weeks have passed  since the deadline set in the agreement for the return of all 48  hostages, yet 13 remain in Hamas captivity,” the Hostages and Missing  Families Forum said.
 
 
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