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Israel returns 15 more Palestinian bodies to Gaza as first phase of ceasefire nears end

The handover completes the first phase of the US-brokered ceasefire with 345 Palestinian bodies returned, as officials prepare for the next stage involving disarmament and reconstruction oversight.

  • Today, Amnesty International said Israeli authorities continue committing genocide against Palestinians in the occupied Gaza Strip despite the ceasefire, with no evidence their intent has changed.
  • Amnesty says Israeli authorities restrict access to humanitarian aid and essential services, imposing conditions calculated to destroy Palestinians after months of blockade and siege earlier this year.
  • Data cited by Amnesty show at least 327 people, including 136 children, killed since the ceasefire announced on 9 October, with Israel killing 345 Palestinians and demolishing over 1,500 structures.
  • Mass enforced hunger continues with 50 million tons of rubble atop over 10,000 unrecovered bodies, deepening the humanitarian collapse for Palestinians in Gaza.
  • In recent weeks, signs show the international community easing pressure, with Germany citing the ceasefire when lifting an arms export suspension as of 24 November, while states are urged to halt arms transfers.
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In a report published on Thursday, the NGO warns against "the illusion of a return to normality" since the entry into force of the ceasefire on 10 October, including restrictions on the entry of humanitarian aid, forced displacement or refusal of medical evacuations.

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