Aid Trucks Roll Into Gaza as Israel-Hamas Ceasefire Takes Hold - National
Israel halved Gaza aid trucks to 300 daily citing Hamas's slow return of hostage bodies, risking worsening humanitarian conditions amid a fragile ceasefire agreement.
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Cornered for delays in giving back hostage bodies, Hamas reaffirms truce commitment
Hamas has reiterated its dedication to maintaining a ceasefire with Israel, promising to facilitate the return of deceased Israeli hostages. This announcement follows a stern warning from President Donald Trump. The group indicated that some of the bodies are interred within collapsed tunnels.
Hamas begins transfer of deceased hostages, Israel threatens to limit aid due to slow pace
Hamas began transferring the bodies of deceased hostages to Israel on October 13. By October 15, it had transferred eight corpses, and Israel had identified seven of them as hostages. Israel said it would not reopen the Rafah crossing to Gaza and would consider limiting aid if all the 28 deceased hostages were not returned in line with a deal agreed to in Egypt on October 8. The IDF warned Gazans not to approach Israeli forces, which continue to
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