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Deadly Gaza flare-up threatens to derail peace efforts
The flare-up came after a deadly Israeli special forces operation in the Gaza Strip on Sunday that led Hamas to vow revenge.
Israel’s military confirmed the strike, saying it targeted an observation post in response to a bomb that had been placed next to the border fence overnight.
Fatou Bensouda said in a statement “any new alleged crime committed in the context of the situation in Palestine may be subjected to my Office’s scrutiny”.
Citing security concerns, the Israeli military enforces a “no go” zone for Palestinians on land in Gaza adjacent to Israel’s border fence.
Citizens who in a place which SA declares as a conflict zone, could find themselves breaking the law.
An agreement seems to be on the table as reports suggest that Israel has agreed to cease its closure in Gaza.
A 72-hour Gaza truce held through its second day on Wednesday.
A 72-hour ceasefire appears to be holding after Israel withdrew its ground forces from Gaza.
Israeli media said some of those being freed belonged to Hamas.
Two Palestinian youths were killed by Israeli troops after throwing fire bombs at a guard.
The UN Security Council has urged Israel and Hamas to uphold the ceasefire agreement.
Egypt has decided it call a truce with Gaza in a bid to stop the recent violence in the area.
The two countries stepped back from the brink of a new war in the Gaza following a tacit truce.
The growing crisis in the Gaza Strip reaches day five as Israeli aircraft strike three times.
Egypt brokers called an informal Israel/Gaza truce after Palestinian militants held fire overnight.
Israeli forces kill 2 Hamas fighters in the northern Gaza Strip.