Israel has received what Hamas says are the remains of two deceased hostages held in Gaza
- On Oct. 30, Hamas said it would hand over two bodies to the Red Cross in Gaza, which was en route to transfer them to Israeli forces for identification and burial.
- The ceasefire began Oct. 10, tying hostage releases to prisoner swaps and aid, with fighters returning 15 remains since the truce started.
- Witnesses said Israeli planes carried out 10 airstrikes on Oct. 30 and Israel said it targeted "terrorist infrastructure that posed a threat to the troops", with hospitals treating 40 wounded.
- The latest handover indicates the fragile ceasefire is moving forward despite overnight Israeli strikes, but Israel says Hamas has been too slow to hand over remaining bodies, returning 15 bodies up to Oct. 30.
- Most of Gaza's more than two million people have been displaced, with many fearing renewed displacement soon and residents saying `We've suffered two years of displacement.
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