Netanyahu Commands Military to Launch Immediate Strikes on Gaza

In a recent statement, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed that a coffin returned by Hamas did not contain the body of another hostage. This declaration adds tension to the already fragile situation in the region.
Details Surrounding the Coffin Incident
On Monday, Israeli forces received a coffin from Hamas. However, forensic analysis revealed that the remains inside were those of Ofir Tzarfati. Tzarfati’s body was recovered by Israeli troops late in 2023.
Hamas’s Allegations and Responses
Netanyahu’s office stated that this incident constitutes a “clear violation” of the Gaza ceasefire agreement established two weeks prior. This ceasefire was negotiated with the participation of the United States, Egypt, Qatar, and Turkey.
- Key Figures: Benjamin Netanyahu, Ofir Tzarfati
- Incident Date: Coffin received on a Monday (exact date not specified)
- Ceasefire Duration: Two weeks
- Brokered By: USA, Egypt, Qatar, Turkey
Future Implications
Hamas has expressed its commitment to the ceasefire but emphasizes the need for assistance in locating remains of individuals who may still be trapped under rubble. As the situation continues to develop, the tension between the parties remains high, raising concerns over the longevity of the ceasefire agreement.


