The ceasefire in Gaza is broadly holding, despite sporadic clashes between the Israel Defense Forces and Gaza militants -- plus deadly IDF airstrikes.
Israeli forces inside the strip have pulled back to the so-called "yellow line." Israel Defense Forces chief Eyal Zamir said the position constitutes "a new border line" with Gaza.
The ceasefire is still in the first of three proposed phases. The details of the second phase of the agreement are yet to be agreed. The remains of one deceased hostage are still thought to be in Gaza.
Israeli strikes are also ongoinhttps://abcnews.go.com/International/live-updates/israel-gaza-live-updates-idf-strike-kills-1/?id=128612306g against alleged Hezbollah targets in southern and eastern Lebanon.
The Israel Defense Forces said it "eliminated" one alleged Hezbollah member in a strike in southern Lebanon on Sunday.
The IDF said in a post to X that it targeted two alleged Hezbollah operatives in the Yater area of southern Lebanon. The force claimed that the person killed "was involved in attempts to rehabilitate Hezbollah military infrastructure in the area."



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