63 People, Including 24 Children, Killed in Gaza in a Single Day
News broke yesterday that Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu had ordered an attack on Gaza. The assault, initiated by Israel last night, broke the ceasefire in Gaza, resulting in the death of 63 people, including 24 children. The Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed its disapproval of Israel's attack in a statement.
A peace agreement was signed between Israel and Palestine at a meeting held in Egypt, thanks to the efforts of Turkey, Qatar, Egypt, and the USA.

Israel launched its most horrific attack last night following the ceasefire. After Netanyahu's order to the soldiers to carry out violent attacks, bombs rained down once again on civilians in Gaza.
It was reported that Israel targeted homes in the area known as the 'yellow line', a civilian vehicle, a shelter, and a hospital in their air strikes.
In the attacks that began last night, a total of 63 people, including 24 children, lost their lives.
Reaction from Turkey's Ministry of Foreign Affairs to Israel

The USA is hopeful for the continuation of peace.

According to a report on BBC Turkish, US President Donald Trump stated that 'nothing can jeopardize the ceasefire, but if Israeli soldiers are targeted, Israel should retaliate'.
Following the attacks, US Vice President JD Vance also commented, 'The ceasefire continues. However, this does not mean that there won't be occasional minor conflicts.'
Responding to reporters' questions in the US capital, Washington, Vance said, 'We know that Hamas or another organization has attacked an Israeli soldier. We expect the Israelis to respond, but I believe that the president's peace will continue regardless.'
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