It has been a week since U.S. President Donald Trump jetted to the Middle East to celebrate the American-led ceasefire in Gaza. There are now signs that the fragile truce between Israel and Hamas is under threat of crumbling. Sunday, Israel launched a new series of strikes into Gaza, blaming Hamas for violating the truce first by attacking Israeli forces still stationed there. Officials in the enclave said more than 30 Palestinians were killed by the attacks. And that comes on top of Israel halting much-needed aid into Gaza. Its military says it will now go back to upholding the ceasefire agreement, but as Mackenize Gray reports, there are no guarantees.
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