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'Israeli' Security Cabinet to meet Sunday on resuming Gaza combat

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  • 'Israeli' Security Cabinet has been summoned for a critical meeting to discuss returning to military operations in Gaza.
  • Reports indicate that Hamas has failed to comply with the disarmament terms of the current truce.

The 'Israeli' Security Cabinet has been called to an urgent session, potentially as early as Sunday, to weigh the resumption of military operations in the Gaza Strip.

According to the 'Israeli' Broadcasting Authority (KAN), the meeting will evaluate whether the current security situation and the status of the ceasefire warrant a return to active fighting to achieve the government's objectives.

Alleged violations of disarmament agreement

An 'Israeli' official source cited by KAN reports that Hamas is failing to comply with the key "disarmament for reconstruction" clause of the current truce.

The source stated that the group has not met the agreed-upon benchmarks for decommissioning weaponry, leading to intensive, high-stakes discussions with regional mediators to address the breach of terms.

Fragile ceasefire at a crossroads

The current pause in hostilities was built on a delicate diplomatic framework involving the US, Qatar, and Egypt, designed to allow humanitarian aid into Gaza in exchange for the dismantling of militant infrastructure.

However, with 'Israel' warning that it will not permit Hamas to use the lull to re-arm, the stalemate over disarmament has brought the ceasefire to its most significant crisis since it began.