President Donald Trump claimed that the ceasefire in Gaza was still in place despite Israel launching air strikes on Sunday (October 19) after accusing Hamas of having previously violated the peace agreement by carrying out "multiple attacks" since Friday (October 17).
"We wanna make sure that it's going to be very peaceful with Hamas," Trump told reporters onboard Air Force One late Sunday night via NBC News .
The Israel Defense Forces claimed it began "renewed enforcement of the ceasefire" following its reported strikes on Sunday. Trump said U.S. government officials believed Hamas leaders may not have been involved in the alleged violation of the truce in which Israel claimed two soldiers were killed beyond the "yellow line," which refers to the boundary within Gaza where I

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