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Israel to halve Gaza aid over slow return of dead hostages

  • The Israeli military has accused Hamas of violating a ceasefire deal by slowly releasing remains of dead hostages, and will halve aid trucks allowed into Gaza as a result.
  • So far, Hamas has handed over eight coffins of dead hostages, leaving at least 19 presumed dead and one unaccounted for still in the Gaza Strip.
  • The mother of a hostage killed in captivity accused the Israeli government of "betraying" families whose loved ones remain in Gaza.
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Hamas did not return all the corpses: the hypothesis is that it wants to negotiate the release of Barghouti and the psalms of the Sinwar brothers. Israel closes the via ferra and reduces the flow of aid. Trump:

Lean Left

One day after the return of the last living Israeli hostages from the Gaza Strip, the remains of four other Hamas hostages have been returned to Israel. Meanwhile, radical Islamic Hamas has published recordings of public executions in the Gaza Strip

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Here you will find information on the topic "Overview of the situation". Read now "Hamas hands over more hostage corpses - Israel makes pressure."

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Center

There are still 20 dead hostages in the Gaza Strip. Israel and Trump are putting pressure on Hamas to comply with the ceasefire agreement, which is now reported to be handing over more bodies.

Right

With this delivery, the number of dead hostages repatriated will reach 12, while 16 will remain in the Gaza Strip.

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Gulf Times broke the news in Doha, Qatar on Tuesday, October 14, 2025.
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