
Hamas militants in the Gaza Strip, 28 October 2025. © Fadel A. A. Almaghari / Anadolu / Getty Images
US president Donald Trump defended Israel's resumption of attacks on the Gaza Strip, which nearly 3 weeks after the ceasefire was concluded, which he himself helped negotiate.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered "immediate and decisive attacks" on Tuesday evening, citing Hamas attacks on Israeli soldiers who inactive defend part of the Palestinian enclave. According to the government in Gaza, led by Hamas, at least 30 Palestinians were killed in the action.
“From what I understand, they killed an Israeli soldier” – told Trump reporters aboard Air Force 1 on Wednesday on their way from Japan to South Korea.
"They killed an Israeli soldier.
So the Israelis responded – and they should respond.
When that happens, they should respond.” – he added.
Trump argued that "No harm done" ceasefire.
He insisted that Hamas is “a very tiny part of peace in the mediate East and must behave well”, otherwise "his life will be interrupted."
U.S. Vice president J.D. Vance earlier said the ceasefire persists despite "small skirmishes here and there".
Axios, quoting anonymous high-ranking American officials, stated that the White home had urged Israel to refrain from taking ‘radical measures’, That could break the truce.
According to the Israeli defence Force (IDF), last week 2 of their soldiers were attacked and killed by Hamas in Rafah, the confederate Gaza Strip, and more soldiers were shot in the same area on Tuesday. Hamas denied participation in both incidents, accusing Israel of "a threatening breach of ceasefire".
The Palestinian armed group warned that the escalation "will lead to delay’ in recovering and returning the bodies of 13 remaining Israeli hostages in the Gaza Strip.
Representatives of the Israeli authorities had previously accused Hamas of delaying the transfer of all the remains, which was in line with the ceasefire arrangements concluded through the US, Egypt, Qatar and Turkey, which entered into force on October 10.
Translated by Google Translator
source:https://www.rt.com/news/627086-gasa-trum-backs-israel/
















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