Tensions remain high as the U.S. proposes a safe-passage arrangement for the remaining Hamas fighters still trapped inside tunnel networks behind Israel’s “yellow line.” According to the provided storyline, Israeli officials report that no Hamas fighter crossed the line before the deadline, even as ceasefire strains intensified following a deadly tunnel attack that killed an IDF soldier.
The offer—sent through Egypt and Qatar—aims to prevent further escalations after two breakdowns in the Trump-brokered ceasefire. Israel’s response to the tunnel attack resulted in nearly 100 casualties, including women and children, prompting renewed urgency for a controlled solution.
For now, the ceasefire holds, with Hamas returning two more hostage bodies, though eleven remain. With the deadline expired, Israel is cleared to target any fighters who stay behind the line, underscoring the fragile and rapidly shifting situation.
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