Hamas hands over two bodies after Israel resumes attacks on Gaza
Summary
The Palestinian group Hamas returned the bodies of two deceased Israeli captives amid ongoing tensions after Israel resumed airstrikes on Gaza. Despite a ceasefire agreement that involved the exchange of captives, Israeli strikes have continued, resulting in multiple casualties. The ongoing conflict presents challenges for U.S. President Donald Trump’s plan to end the war in Gaza.Key Facts
- Hamas handed over two bodies of Israeli captives to Israel via the Red Cross in Gaza.
- Israel resumed attacks on Gaza after a brief ceasefire, killing dozens of Palestinians, including children and women.
- Hamas has agreed to return the bodies of 28 Israeli captives in exchange for Palestinian remains.
- As of Thursday, Hamas returned 15 sets of remains.
- Difficulties include logistical challenges in retrieving bodies from rubble due to Israeli strikes.
- President Donald Trump’s plan to end the Gaza conflict faces difficulties like body recovery disputes and demands for Hamas to disarm.
- The UN reported a considerable increase in aid to Gaza since the ceasefire but emphasized NGO involvement is still restricted by Israel.
- Israel carried out airstrikes citing threats to their troops, while the UN calls for more support for humanitarian efforts.
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