Israel to halve Gaza aid over slow return of dead hostages
- The UN Agency for Palestine Refugees chief called for increased aid to Gaza, stating that only 173 trucks had entered, far below the needed 600 daily trucks to support the population.
- The UNRWA chief, Phillipe Lazzarini, called for increased humanitarian aid in Gaza, stating it is "time to let in humanitarian aid at scale" as reports revealed only 173 trucks entered instead of the needed 600 daily aid trucks.
- Israel announced it would halve the number of aid trucks to Gaza due to delays in the return of deceased hostages, a move labeled as a "violation" of the ceasefire by an Israeli military agency.
- The Health Ministry in Gaza reported three individuals killed by Israeli military action, while discussions continue regarding governance and rebuilding in Gaza after the conflict.
94 Articles
94 Articles
Finding remains of hostages in Gaza will be 'immense challenge,' Mideast analyst says
As the Israel–Hamas ceasefire faces tensions, Geoff Bennett discussed the latest developments with Yousef Munayyer. He’s the head of the Palestine/Israel Program and senior fellow at Arab Center Washington DC, a non-profit research group.


Israel says it received 4 more deceased hostages as cuts to aid for Gaza loom
An Israeli military agency said it would slash aid deliveries to Gaza by half.
Israel Cuts Gaza Aid in Clash Over Hostage Remains
Israel is pressuring Hamas to return the remains of hostages still believed to be in Gaza, but the widespread devastation in the territory is making the process difficult. Under the ceasefire agreement, Hamas was supposed to immediately return all remaining bodies, but on Monday, only four of the 28 dead...

Israel to halve aid into Gaza over slow return of dead hostages
An Israeli military agency said the slow transfer of bodies was a ‘violation’ of the truce agreement.
Israel takes action to pressure Hamas to return bodies of all slain hostages
Israeli officials assert that intelligence indicates Hamas has not exerted sufficient effort to locate and return the outstanding bodies, despite ceasefire obligations. By Gila Isaacson, JFeed Israel has announced it will not reopen the Rafah border crossing with Gaza on Wednesday as stipulated in the recent ceasefire agreement, citing Hamas’s failure to return the bodies of all deceased hostages held in the Gaza Strip. The government will also …
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 41% of the sources lean Left, 41% of the sources are Center
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium