The Israel Defense Forces attacked Hamas targets in the central and northern Gaza Strip on Sunday morning, the military announced.
The strikes in Gaza came as the terrorist organization has refused to provide the names of the hostages set to be released on Sunday, in breach of the ceasefire deal with Jerusalem, the IDF noted.
“The IDF continues to operate and attack terrorist targets in Gaza. A short time ago, several terror targets in the northern and central Gaza Strip were attacked with artillery fire and aircraft,” the military said.
“The IDF continues to be prepared for defense and attack, and will not allow the security of the residents of the State of Israel to be harmed,” it added.
“Hamas is not fulfilling its obligation and, in a breach of the agreement, the names of the returning hostages have not been provided to Israel at this time. At the prime minister’s direction, the ceasefire will not go into effect as long as Hamas does not fulfill its commitment,” Hagari stated.
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The strikes in Gaza came as the terrorist organization has refused to provide the names of the hostages set to be released on Sunday, in breach of the ceasefire deal with Jerusalem, the IDF noted.
“The IDF continues to operate and attack terrorist targets in Gaza. A short time ago, several terror targets in the northern and central Gaza Strip were attacked with artillery fire and aircraft,” the military said.
“The IDF continues to be prepared for defense and attack, and will not allow the security of the residents of the State of Israel to be harmed,” it added.
“Hamas is not fulfilling its obligation and, in a breach of the agreement, the names of the returning hostages have not been provided to Israel at this time. At the prime minister’s direction, the ceasefire will not go into effect as long as Hamas does not fulfill its commitment,” Hagari stated.
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