Hamas transfers bodies of four hostages to Red Cross, IDF says, as Trump warns about disarmament
Only 4 of 28 deceased Israeli hostages returned by Hamas under a ceasefire deal brokered by President Trump, with ongoing challenges locating others amid Gaza's destruction.
- Israel will limit aid trucks to 300 daily due to delays in Hamas returning hostages' remains, according to COGAT's statement to the UN.
- Hamas has transferred the bodies of four deceased Israeli captives to the Red Cross, with many more bodies still unreturned, as reported by the Israeli military.
- US President Donald Trump warned Hamas about disarmament, stating that failure to comply could result in violent consequences.
- UNICEF reported that aid has been brought into Gaza city for those in need, with approximately 400,000 people lacking assistance for weeks.
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Hamas has handed over four dead to Israel this night, which is said to be the remains of dead hostages. In one case, the Israeli military is now expressing concern and suspecting itself.
Israel cuts agreed aid for Gaza over ’slow release’ of captives
Israel will only allow half the agreed number of aid trucks into Gaza starting on Wednesday, according to a note seen by Reuters and confirmed by the United Nations, in a setback to hopes food and supplies would be quickly ramped up to ease famine in the enclave. COGAT, the Israeli military arm that oversees aid flows into Gaza, also notified the UN that no fuel or gas will be allowed into the enclave except for specific needs related to humanit…
Israel would restrict aid shipments until the remains of the 20 missing hostages are returned.
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