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STANDARD MILITARY UNVERIFIED

Israel Plans Resumption of Gaza Operations Following Ceasefire Breach Assessment

Jul 05, 2026 09:19 AM CT Gaza Strip, Palestine Israel,Gaza,Hamas,ceasefire,military escalation,conflict trajectory

Summary

Israeli officials anticipate a return to military operations in Gaza within months, contingent on a ruling that Hamas has violated the current ceasefire. This development signals a potential major escalation in the conflict trajectory, moving from a stalemate or truce phase back to active combat operations.

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Israel eyes return to Gaza war within months, Channel 12 reports Submitted by MEE staff on Sun, 07/05/2026 - 14:54 Israeli broadcaster says officials expect 'Board of Peace' to rule Hamas has breached the ceasefire, potentially clearing the way for a renewed assault Displaced Palestinians walk pa...

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Officials expect to resume war operations within months if the 'Board of Peace' determines Hamas breached the ceasefire.

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