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Health officials in Gaza say Israeli airstrikes Yesterday killed nearly 50 people in the encl.
NPR's E.A.
batrawi reports the attacks threatened to unravel a U.
S.
Brokered ceasefire.
Israel's military says two soldiers were killed in an attack in southern Gaza,
sparking a wave of airstrikes that killed Palestinians,
many of them women and children over the weekend.
Israel says it also dropped more than 120 bombs on a Hamas tunnel.
A Hamas official who spoke anonymously to NPR in order to brief the media says it was rogue militants who carried out the deadly attack on Israeli troops.
President Trump also told reporters that, quote, rebels were behind the attack.
Meanwhile,