The Israeli military killed at least 104 people in Gaza overnight before claiming Wednesday that it will abide by a cease-fire accord.
Israel launched airstrikes in Gaza late Tuesday, after an alleged attack by Palestinian resistance groups killed one soldier, in the latest challenge to an already fragile cease-fire.
The Israeli military claimed in a statement that it would continue to uphold the cease-fire agreement and would respond firmly to "any violation."
U.S. President Donald Trump said that the U.S.-backed cease-fire was not at risk, even as Israeli planes struck across Gaza, with Israel and Hamas blaming each other for breaches of the truce.
The Gaza Health Ministry said that 46 children and 20 women were among the 104 people killed in Israeli strikes since Tuesday.






