The image that disrupted Netanyahu, who gave the order to attack Gaza.

The image that disrupted Netanyahu, who gave the order to attack Gaza.

29.10.2025 09:50

In the attacks carried out by Israel on Gaza, violating the ceasefire, 63 Palestinians, including 24 children, lost their lives. It is reported that tensions escalated again after images emerged of Hamas forces retrieving the remains of Israeli soldier Amiram Cooper in Khan Younis.

The Israeli army launched new airstrikes on the Gaza Strip starting from last night. According to a statement from the Palestinian Ministry of Health, 63 people, including 24 children, lost their lives in the attacks. Many injured individuals are being treated in hospitals.

NEW TENSION AFTER THE CEASEFIRE

Search and rescue operations were being carried out in the region as part of the recently reached ceasefire and prisoner exchange agreement between Israel and Hamas. The military wing of Hamas, the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades, was also accompanying the efforts to find the bodies of Israeli prisoners trapped under the rubble in some areas of Gaza.

THE BODY OF AN ISRAELI SOLDIER WAS RECOVERED

It is reported that the escalation of tension began with footage taken north of Khan Younis. The footage shows moments when Hamas forces recovered the remains of Israeli soldier Amiram Cooper.

GAVE THE ORDER AFTER THE FOOTAGE

Following the public release of these images, it was claimed that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu instructed the army to "respond." While attacks in the region are reported to be ongoing, international organizations are calling on both sides to return to the ceasefire and to protect civilians.

TRUMP CONFIRMED IT TOO

U.S. President Donald Trump, in response to reminders of Israel's attacks on Gaza despite the ceasefire, said, "An Israeli soldier was killed, so they had to respond." When asked if this situation jeopardizes the ceasefire, Trump replied, "No, nothing will jeopardize (the ceasefire). Hamas is a very small part of peace in the Middle East. If they are good, they will be happy. If they are not good, they will be destroyed."

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