Israel Vows Response After Gaza Blast Injures Soldier, Hamas Denies Truce Breach
Israel has accused Hamas of violating a U.S.-backed ceasefire after an explosive device injured an Israeli soldier in Gaza's Rafah. Hamas denies responsibility, attributing the blast to unexploded Israeli ordnance. Israel vowed a response, raising concerns about the fragile truce.
- An Israeli soldier was injured by an explosive device in Gaza's Rafah.
- Israel accused Hamas of violating the October 10, 2025, ceasefire agreement.
- Hamas denied involvement, claiming the blast was from Israeli 'war remnants'.
- Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu vowed to 'respond accordingly' to the incident.
- The incident threatens the fragile U.S.-backed truce and phase two negotiations.
- Both sides have previously accused each other of numerous ceasefire violations.
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