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Hamas Breaks Cease Fire by Sending Rockets Into Israel Again, Fighting Resumes

Hamas Breaks Cease Fire by Sending Rockets Into Israel Again, Fighting Resumes

Last night just hours before a 72-hour truce officially expired and while new talks were ongoing, Hamas terrorists sent two rockets into southern Israel, breaking the three-day ceasefire agreement between the two sides.

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Israel has launched 10 airstrikes against Hamas targets since the rocket fire last night. As the fighting continues, peace talks in Cairo are ongoing.

It is not clear if the renewed fighting will derail the Cairo talks, which are aimed at reaching a sustainable truce, or if Egyptian mediators can find a way to prevent further escalation.

Hamas officials said that even though they refused to extend the three-day cease-fire, they were willing to continue negotiations.

An Israeli government official, speaking on condition of anonymity in line with government regulations, said Israel would not conduct negotiations under fire and would protect its citizens by all means.

The Israeli delegation left Cairo on Friday morning, and it was not clear if it would return.
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