The Israeli military said on Sunday that air force fighter jets carried out air strikes in Gaza's Rafah area to remove a threat after "terrorists" opened fire on troops.
It said the militants' actions blatantly "violated" the ceasefire agreement, adding that the military would respond firmly.
It said the militants' actions blatantly "violated" the ceasefire agreement, adding that the military would respond firmly.
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