Tensions are rising again in Gaza after Israel blamed Hamas for the deaths of two soldiers near Rafah, prompting air raids that left more than 40 people dead. It marks the deadliest day since the ceasefire took effect on October 10. In response, Israel suspended aid deliveries, saying they would resume only if Hamas respects the truce. Both sides claim commitment to the agreement, which was brokered by the US to pause hostilities, free hostages, and ensure humanitarian relief. As Vice President JD Vance travels to Israel to reinforce peace efforts, growing mistrust on both sides threatens to undo the fragile ceasefire. Palki Sharma reports on the latest developments.