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By Kara Fox and Tamar Michaelis, CNN Just hours after Hamas freed its remaining 20 live hostages and brought them back to Israel on Monday, the speaker of the Israeli Parliament removed his yellow ribbon pin, an emblem of solidarity and an ever-present reminder of the nation’s commitment to securing the captives’ return. As he turned to thank US President Donald Trump – who had arrived earlier to thunderous applause in the Knesset for brokering …
Israeli government officials justify the measures with the so far incomplete handover of the dead hostages.
U.S. President Donald Trump insists on Hamas' return of the remains, an indispensable condition for the continuation of its peace plan in Gaza On Tuesday, Hamas extended its
Israel said it would allow only half of the previously agreed number of aid trucks into Gaza from October 15, dampening hopes of increased aid supplies to ease famine in the territory.
On the 14th, US President Trump demanded that the Islamic group Hamas return the bodies of dead hostages and warned of retaliation if the group did not disarm.
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