Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu orders military to immediately carry out attacks in Gaza
Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Picture: Alex Kolomoisky/Pool Photo via AP
Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he has ordered the army to immediately carry out âpowerful strikesâ in Gaza, in a new test for the US-brokered ceasefire.
The order from Mr Netanyahu follows heightened tensions, as Israel reported Hamas firing on its forces in southern Gaza and after Hamas returned a set of remains that Israel said belonged to a hostage recovered earlier in the war.
Mr Netanyahu called the return a âclear violationâ of the ceasefire agreement, which requires Hamas to return all Israeli hostage remains as soon as possible.
In a sign of the fragility of the ceasefire, Israeli troops were shot at in the southern city of Rafah on Tuesday and returned fire, according to an Israeli military official who spoke on condition of anonymity because there has not been an official announcement yet.
There are still 13 bodies of hostages in Gaza. Hamas said on Tuesday it has recovered the body of a hostage that it plans to hand over this evening.
The slow return of hostagesâ bodies is posing a challenge to implementing the next stages of the ceasefire, which will address even knottier issues, such as the disarmament of Hamas, the deployment of an international security force in Gaza and deciding who will govern the territory.
Hamas has said it is struggling to locate the bodies amid the vast destruction in Gaza, while Israel has accused the militant group of purposely delaying their return.
Over the weekend, Egypt deployed a team of experts and heavy equipment to help search for the bodies of the remaining hostages. That work continued on Tuesday in Khan Younis and Nuseirat.
This is the second time since the ceasefire began on October 10 that remains turned over by Hamas have been problematic. Israel said one of the bodies Hamas released in the first week of the ceasefire belonged to an unidentified Palestinian.
During a previous ceasefire in February 2025, Hamas said it handed over the bodies of three hostages, Shiri Bibas and her two sons, but testing showed that one of the bodies returned was identified as a Palestinian woman.
Shiri Bibasâ body was returned a day later.




