Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has declared that Israel reserves the right to resume military operations in Gaza with U.S. support if the ceasefire agreement with Hamas does not achieve its goals. Despite the temporary pause, Israeli forces continue airstrikes and ground attacks. Protests and opposition from within Netanyahu's government intensify as the first phase of the ceasefire begins, involving a hostage and prisoner exchange. This development marks a tense moment in the ongoing conflict as the region braces for the potential return to full-scale war.
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