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Israel has halved daily aid truckloads into Gaza to 300, citing Hamas violations, while both sides accuse each other of breaking the ceasefire signed earlier this week.
- On Monday, the ceasefire went into force amid accusations of violations, with Egypt's foreign minister saying Hamas is `committed` to having `no role` in the transition and aid now entering the Gaza Strip.
- Regional mediators and global protests, including the Global Sumud Flotilla, helped shape the deal, with Gershon Baskin noting Hamas's prior agreement last year and U.S. frustrations last week.
- Aid monitors warned that cutting from 600 to 300 truckloads undermines famine relief, while Israel says these convoys carry only humanitarian aid; Al Jazeera reported many shipments included commercial goods.
- Israel cited Hamas violations and scaled back compliance, while only nine of the 28 deceased hostages' bodies have been delivered so far, and nearly 2,000 Palestinian prisoners have been released.
- Hamas's conditional agreement on heavy weapons leaves light arms unresolved, while reconstruction costs will be high as nearly 80 percent of structures in the Gaza Strip were destroyed.
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Hamas claims to have returned all the bodies of the deceased hostages to which it had access, but the whereabouts of the remaining 19 bodies are still unknown.
Gaza ceasefire hanging by a thread
The ceasefire agreement in Gaza is hanging by a thread as both Israel and Hamas face allegations of violating the terms of the deal, which went into force on Monday.Israel claims that Hamas has been dragging its feet on returning the remains of deceased hostages. So far, the Palestinian armed group has only managed to deliver the bodies of nine of the remaining 28 deceased hostages.Hamas claims that it is moving as quickly as it can given the di…
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Leaning Left4Leaning Right1Center1Last UpdatedBias Distribution67% Left
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- 67% of the sources lean Left
67% Left
L 67%
C 17%
R 16%
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