Gaza ceasefire deal: Why the Hamas-Israel truce has not held

The truce was already in trouble - now Israeli air strikes have dealt it a huge blow.

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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu overnight laid the blame at Hamas's door for the renewal of his deadly aerial campaign.

The Israeli leader's statement said the military have been instructed to take "strong action" against Hamas following their "repeated refusal to release our hostages" as well as its rejection of US proposals.

In local press, Israeli military sources have also talked about seeing an increase of Hamas activity to regroup their forces in recent days.

While the truce mostly held until last night, officials at the Hamas-run Ministry of Health in Gaza have said that over 140 people have been killed by Israel in the two months since it came into effect in January.

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