
Calls Mount to Resume Fighting in Gaza as Fragile Truce Wobbles
With the ceasefire strained by renewed violence, senior Israeli figures pressed on Sunday, October 19, 2025, for a return to full-scale operations against Hamas. Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich—who opposed the truce when it was approved—posted a terse call for “war” after reports that terror operatives fired on IDF troops, an incident the military labeled a serious breach. Opposition figure Avigdor Liberman likewise urged a firm show of strength, arguing that only unmistakable resolve would compel disarmament and ensure the return of all remaining hostages’ bodies.
The newly formed Reservists Party echoed that sentiment, stating that Israel must make clear it will dismantle Hamas if the group refuses to disarm and continues to violate the agreement’s terms. The party added that if fallen hostages’ bodies are not returned promptly, Israel should act unilaterally to retrieve them. These statements came as the security establishment weighed options to contain flare-ups without collapsing the broader framework for de-escalation.
While the ceasefire brought a measurable drop in fighting, isolated attacks, unanswered questions about disarmament, and the piecemeal return of hostages’ remains have fueled criticism from across the political spectrum. Whether the truce endures will depend on strict enforcement, meaningful progress on disarmament, and sustained pressure on Hamas to fulfill its commitments.
(TOI/VFI News)
“Lord, we ask for Your protection over Israel’s soldiers and civilians as decisions are weighed in a volatile moment. Grant wisdom to leaders, restraint to hot tempers, and courage to pursue what makes for a just and lasting peace. Shield the innocent on both sides from further harm, and may there be breakthrough to secure safety for the people of Israel and bringing the remaining bodies of hostages home.”