Major tension in Middle East as Netanyahu orders strong action against Hamas due to…, what happens next?

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The announcement comes amid a tense situation on the ground.


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Published: October 19, 2025 7:46 PM IST

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Major tension in Middle East as Netanyahu orders strong action against Hamas due to…, what happens next?

Tel Aviv: In a major decision, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday (local time) directed officials to take strong action against terrorist targets in the Gaza Strip following reports that Hamas had violated the ceasefire today. After the ceasefire news, PM Netanyahu immediately held a meeting with the Defence Minister and senior security officials and took stock of the situation.

In a post on X, Netanyahu said, “Following the violation of the ceasefire by Hamas, Prime Minister Netanyahu held a consultation with the Defence Minister and the heads of the security establishment and directed that strong action be taken against terrorist targets in the Gaza Strip.”

The announcement comes amid a tense situation on the ground. According to Palestinian officials claims the Israeli army has reportedly carried out 47 violations of the ceasefire since it took effect in early October, resulting in 38 deaths and 143 injuries, reported Al Jazeera.

The broader conflict has had a devastating toll since October 2023. Israel’s military operations in Gaza have killed at least 68,116 people and wounded 170,200, while in Israel, 1,139 people were killed during the October 7 attacks, and about 200 were taken captive.

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Against this backdrop, Netanyahu on Saturday ordered the Rafah border crossing between Gaza and Egypt to remain closed “until further notice,” linking the decision to Hamas’ handling of Israeli hostages’ bodies.

The Rafah crossing, the only exit from Gaza not directly controlled by Israel, serves as a critical humanitarian and logistical lifeline for residents of the besieged enclave. Its periodic closures underscore the complex political and security conditions in the region.

According to the Prime Minister’s Office, “PM Netanyahu instructed that the Rafah border crossing will not open until further notice. Its opening will be under consideration in accordance with the manner in which Hamas implements its part in return for the deceased hostages and implementation of the agreed-upon framework.”

Meanwhile, Hamas handed over two more captives’ bodies to Israel. The Israel Defence Forces (IDF) confirmed that the coffins were transferred into Red Cross custody and are on their way to Israeli personnel in Gaza, adding that Hamas is required to return all remaining hostages under the agreement.

The Palestinian Embassy which is located in Cairo recently announced that the Rafah crossing will be reopen on October 20, allowing Palestinians in Egypt to return to Gaza.

Amid all the ongoing tensions, the militant group Hamas blamed the Israeli PM of using “flimsy pretexts to disrupt” the ceasefire deal, while people held a protest in Tel Aviv, demanding the government secure the return of the hostages.

(With ANI inputs)


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