The ceasefire in the Gaza Strip remains unstable as the Israeli military says it has conducted another attack on the enclave.
The military continued to mount strikes even after the ceasefire came into force between Israel and the Palestinian group Hamas on October 10.
The military said on Sunday that its air force struck a "terrorist" who had posed an immediate threat to Israeli troops in northern Gaza.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Hamas in Gaza "suffered crushing blows" but is "trying to recover." He added that there are two "Hamas pockets" in Rafah and Khan Younis and that "they will be eliminated." Both areas are located in southern Gaza.
Health authorities in Gaza say the death toll in the territory since the start of the ceasefire reached 236.
Against this background, foreign ministers and other officials from Arab and other countries are likely to gather in the Turkish city of Istanbul on Monday. They are expected to discuss an International Stabilization Force and how to maintain the ceasefire.
The US-proposed peace plan for Gaza envisions the deployment of the international force in the enclave.
Reuters news agency quotes a source as saying Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan is set to emphasize the need for the international community to "take a resolute stance against Israel's provocative actions."
Quiz 1:
Why did the Israeli military conduct another attack on the Gaza Strip according to the article?
A. The ceasefire had not come into force yet.
B. The person targeted posed an immediate threat to Israeli troops in northern Gaza.
C. The international community requested it.
D. There was a violation of the ceasefire by Hamas.
Quiz 2:
What is the status of the ceasefire between Israel and the Palestinian group Hamas as per the article?
A. It has been completely broken.
B. It is unstable but still in effect.
C. It was never implemented.
D. It has been fully sustained without any issues.
Quiz 3:
Where are the two "Hamas pockets" located in Gaza as mentioned by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu?
A. Northern Gaza
B. Central Gaza
C. Southern Gaza
D. Western Gaza
The military continued to mount strikes even after the ceasefire came into force between Israel and the Palestinian group Hamas on October 10.
The military said on Sunday that its air force struck a "terrorist" who had posed an immediate threat to Israeli troops in northern Gaza.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Hamas in Gaza "suffered crushing blows" but is "trying to recover." He added that there are two "Hamas pockets" in Rafah and Khan Younis and that "they will be eliminated." Both areas are located in southern Gaza.
Health authorities in Gaza say the death toll in the territory since the start of the ceasefire reached 236.
Against this background, foreign ministers and other officials from Arab and other countries are likely to gather in the Turkish city of Istanbul on Monday. They are expected to discuss an International Stabilization Force and how to maintain the ceasefire.
The US-proposed peace plan for Gaza envisions the deployment of the international force in the enclave.
Reuters news agency quotes a source as saying Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan is set to emphasize the need for the international community to "take a resolute stance against Israel's provocative actions."
Quiz 1:
Why did the Israeli military conduct another attack on the Gaza Strip according to the article?
A. The ceasefire had not come into force yet.
B. The person targeted posed an immediate threat to Israeli troops in northern Gaza.
C. The international community requested it.
D. There was a violation of the ceasefire by Hamas.
Quiz 2:
What is the status of the ceasefire between Israel and the Palestinian group Hamas as per the article?
A. It has been completely broken.
B. It is unstable but still in effect.
C. It was never implemented.
D. It has been fully sustained without any issues.
Quiz 3:
Where are the two "Hamas pockets" located in Gaza as mentioned by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu?
A. Northern Gaza
B. Central Gaza
C. Southern Gaza
D. Western Gaza
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Ceasefire in Gaza Strip remains unstable; Israeli military conducts attack on enclave, citing an immediate threat to troops. Death toll in Gaza since ceasefire reached 236. Israeli PM Netanyahu states Hamas is trying to recover, with two pockets in Rafah and Khan Younis to be eliminated. Foreign
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URL: https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20251103_02/
Date: Nov. 3, 2025
Notes: NHK News with Quiz - 2025-11-03
Created: 2025/11/03 10:40
Updated: 2025/12/07 22:52
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