Jared Kushner arrives in Israel for Gaza talks with Netanyahu, source says
- On Monday, Israel returned the remains of 15 Palestinians to Gaza while top White House envoy Jared Kushner met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem.
- The deal that took effect Oct. 10 focused on the first phase of halting fighting, releasing hostages and boosting humanitarian aid, while details of the second phase remain unresolved.
- Data from Gaza's health authorities show identification challenges as the Gaza Health Ministry said the Red Cross handed over 315 bodies Monday, with only 91 identified amid a DNA testing kit shortage; the ministry posts photos online to aid families of the deceased.
- With the latest exchange, only four bodies of hostages remained in Gaza after militants released a hostage's remains, following Israel's confirmation it received the remains of soldier Hadar Goldin.
- The last ceasefire in January 2025 fizzled after hostages-for-prisoners exchanges and airstrikes, while mediators failed to agree on a governing body for Gaza and an international stabilization force.
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On Monday, the Israeli Prime Minister discussed the second phase of the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip with the American envoy Jared Kushner.
US envoy Jared Kushner and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met in Jerusalem today to discuss the first and second phases of a Gaza ceasefire deal, the Israeli prime minister's office said. The second phase is expected to address sensitive issues, including the disarmament of Hamas.
The U.S. ambassador met Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem.
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