Israel-Hamas Ceasefire Violations and Gaza Airstrikes
Analysis based on 14 articles · First reported Feb 15, 2026 · Last updated Feb 16, 2026
The renewed conflict and ceasefire violations between Israel and Hamas in the Palestine===Gaza Strip create significant geopolitical instability, negatively impacting regional markets and potentially global oil prices. Donald Trump's proposed reconstruction plan for the Palestine===Gaza Strip, if implemented, could offer some positive sentiment for construction and related industries.
Israel launched airstrikes across the Palestine===Gaza Strip, killing at least 11 Palestinians, in response to alleged ceasefire violations by Hamas. This occurred days before the first meeting of U.S. President Donald Trump's Board of Peace, which aims to announce a multi-billion-dollar reconstruction plan for Gaza and a UN-authorized stabilization force. Both Israel and Hamas blame each other for violating the October ceasefire, a key part of Donald Trump's peace plan. Israel also unilaterally moved the 'Yellow Line' deeper into Gaza and approved a proposal to register the occupied Palestine===West Bank as 'state property', drawing condemnation from Palestinian officials. The conflict, which began with the October 7, 2023 Hamas attack, has resulted in over 72,000 Palestinian deaths and 1,200 Israeli deaths.
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