Gaza’s week-old ceasefire — brokered by the US to end two years of relentless war — came under its first major strain on Sunday. Israeli forces launched a series of deadly airstrikes across the enclave after accusing Hamas militants of ambushing troops in Rafah and killing two soldiers. The strikes, which Gaza officials said killed at least 36 Palestinians including children, briefly halted the transfer of humanitarian aid before both sides reaffirmed their commitment to the ceasefire. US President Donald Trump said the truce “remains in place” but acknowledged “some shooting” by Hamas, while Egypt and other mediators worked urgently to prevent the situation from spiralling back into war. Here are 10 things to know about the latest developments in Gaza amid the fragile truce wit

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