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President Donald Trump reaffirmed on Sunday that the U.S.-brokered ceasefire between Israel and Hamas “remains intact,” despite renewed violence in Gaza over the weekend. The statement came after Israel launched what officials described as “significant and extensive” airstrikes on Hamas positions in response to an attack that killed two Israeli soldiers in Rafah.
Israel condemned the assault as a “blatant violation” of the ceasefire but emphasized that it remains committed to enforcing the truce established under Trump’s mediation. The exchange marks one of the most serious flare-ups since the ceasefire was declared, raising concerns about whether both sides can maintain restraint amid growing tensions.
Trump, speaking from the White House, said his administration continues to monitor the situation closely and remains in direct contact with Israeli and regional officials. “The ceasefire stands,” he said. “We’ve worked hard to make it happen, and we’re not letting it fall apart.”
Analysts say Trump’s firm stance reflects his determination to preserve one of his administration’s most high-profile diplomatic achievements, even as the fragile peace faces repeated tests on the ground.
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