Just days into a fragile truce meant to end two years of brutal conflict in Gaza, Hamas has shattered the agreement with direct attacks on Israeli forces. The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) reported that Hamas militants fired an RPG at one military unit and unleashed sniper fire on another, both incidents taking place in Israeli-controlled territory east of the designated “yellow line.” These brazen moves came after the ceasefire took effect on October 11, following a U.S.-brokered deal that saw Israel pull back troops and Hamas release living hostages.
In response, Israel wasted no time striking back, targeting Hamas positions in northern and southern Gaza, including airstrikes in Rafah where militants had fired on IDF troops. The IDF confirmed the operations, stating that such violations demanded a firm reply to protect their soldiers and enforce the terms of the deal. No injuries were reported among Israeli forces from the initial attacks.
This isn’t the first sign of trouble. Hamas has dragged its feet on returning the remains of deceased hostages, handing over only 12 out of 28 bodies so far, despite promises in the agreement. Turkish teams have even been deployed to help search rubble for the rest, but delays fuel suspicions that Hamas is stalling to buy time or hide something darker. Meanwhile, the group has turned inward with a vengeance, executing at least 33 Palestinians in recent days—mostly from families accused of collaborating with Israel or backing rival factions. A chilling video circulating online shows seven men kneeling before being gunned down by Hamas fighters in a public display on October 14.
President Donald Trump didn’t mince words on the matter, posting on X: “If Hamas continues to kill people in Gaza, which was not the deal, we will have no choice but to go in and kill them.”
His administration has backed Israel firmly, with the State Department warning of “credible reports” that Hamas planned attacks on Palestinian civilians—a “direct and grave violation” of the truce. Yet Hamas accuses Israel of 47 breaches since the ceasefire began, claiming 38 deaths and over 140 wounded, though these numbers come from Gaza’s Hamas-run media office and warrant scrutiny given the group’s history of inflating figures to sway global opinion.
Whispers in intelligence circles suggest this chaos might be orchestrated, with Iran pulling strings behind Hamas to derail any real peace and keep the region in turmoil. After all, a stable Gaza under the Trump plan threatens Tehran’s proxy network, and these “violations” could be a calculated ploy to provoke Israel into actions that draw international condemnation. Aid flows remain restricted, with Israel holding the Rafah crossing closed until all hostage remains are returned, a stance that prioritizes accountability over hasty concessions.
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