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Israel returns 15 more Palestinian bodies to Gaza as first phase of ceasefire nears end
The latest body swap completes the first phase of the ceasefire, with 345 Palestinian bodies returned since last month, as officials plan the next steps including security and governance.
- On Wednesday, Gaza hospital officials said Israel handed over 15 Palestinian bodies to Gaza, completing the latest swap as the first phase nears conclusion.
- The exchanges follow a ceasefire deal: Israel has returned 345 Palestinian bodies since last month, and officials say the roadmap includes an international stabilization force and a governing body for Gaza.
- Gaza's Health Ministry noted that only 99 of the 345 returned bodies have been identified due to a lack of DNA testing kits, while militants returned Dror Or's remains a day earlier and two hostages remain in Gaza.
- Mediators agreed to deepen CMCC cooperation and intensify joint efforts with the United States to remove obstacles and prevent truce violations.
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Israel returns 15 more Palestinian bodies to Gaza as first phase of ceasefire nears end
The remains of two hostages, one Israeli and a Thai national, remain in Gaza. Hamas said Wednesday it was determined to uphold its side of the agreement and return them both.
·Los Angeles, United States
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KHAN YOUNIS, Gaza Strip (AP) — Israel handed over the bodies of 15 Palestinians on Wednesday, a day after Hamas returned the remains of an Israeli hostage. This is the latest swap as part of a U.S.
·Innisfil, Canada
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KHAN YOUNIS, Gaza Strip (AP) — Israel handed over the bodies of 15 Palestinians on Wednesday, a day after Hamas returned the remains of an Israeli hostage. This is the latest swap as part of a U.S.
·Elliot Lake, Canada
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Leaning Left14Leaning Right4Center28Last UpdatedBias Distribution61% Center
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