Hamas warns Gaza ceasefire risks collapse after string of Israeli assassinations
Topic: defense & securityRegion: Middle EastUpdated: i4 outletsSources: 12Spectrum: Mostly CenterFiltered: Global (0/10)· Clear⏱ 4 min read📡 Wire pickup: 2⚠ 3d+ old
Story Summary
SITUATION
Hamas warns that recent Israeli assassinations threaten the fragile ceasefire in Gaza, escalating tensions and undermining prospects for peace. The targeted killings of key Hamas leaders highlight the precarious security situation and the urgent need for international intervention to prevent further violence.
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KEY FACTS
- The Palestinian group said at least 20 people were k Hamas on Thursday warned that the ceasefire agreement in Gaza is at risk of collapse following an escalation in Israeli air strikes this month.
- Israeli media said the attack targeted Ezz al-Din Beik, described as the commander of Hamas’s northern Gaza brigade, and Imad Aslim, described as a deputy commander of the Gaza City brigade.
- For Gaza, Eid joy is now a form of resistance
- Because of the Israeli blockade, the entry of livestock into the Gaza Strip has been prohibited since October 2023.
HISTORICAL CONTEXT
Brief
For Gaza, Eid joy is now a form of resistance Young Palestinians share a laugh as worshippers gather on a heavily damaged street to perform morning prayers marking the start of Eid al-Adha, the Feast of Sacrifice, in Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on May 27, 2026.
This is my third consecutive Eid al-Adha spent displaced, far from my home in Jabalia, in an area that has been designated a “red zone” under Israeli control.
Why it matters
- The recent escalation in Israeli airstrikes and targeted assassinations threatens the fragile ceasefire in Gaza, exacerbating the humanitarian crisis faced by its residents.
- Young Palestinians, already enduring the impacts of the blockade that has restricted essential goods and livestock since October 2023, find their celebrations of Eid al-Adha transformed into acts of defiance amidst destruction.
- As the situation deteriorates, the risk of renewed violence not only endangers civilian lives but also undermines any prospects for long-term peace, leaving families in a state of uncertainty and despair.
What to watch next
- Hamas is expected to issue a formal statement regarding its stance on the ceasefire within the next 48 hours, potentially outlining conditions for its continuation or collapse.
- The Israeli government is likely to convene an emergency cabinet meeting within the next 72 hours to discuss its strategy following the recent assassinations and their impact on regional stability.
- Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas may call for an urgent meeting with international leaders before the upcoming June summit to address the humanitarian situation in Gaza and seek support for a renewed peace initiative.
- The United Nations is anticipated to release a report within the next week detailing the humanitarian impact of the recent violence in Gaza, which could influence international diplomatic efforts.
- Regional allies of both Israel and Hamas, including Egypt and Qatar, are expected to engage in shuttle diplomacy over the next month to mediate discussions aimed at preventing further escalation.
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