Israel to halve Gaza aid over slow return of dead hostages
- Israel will reduce humanitarian aid by half and not reopen the Rafah border crossing due to Hamas's failure to return all deceased hostages.
- The Israeli government decided to halve humanitarian aid deliveries to Gaza, asserting this as pressure on Hamas.
- The International Committee of the Red Cross warned that recovering the remaining bodies may take much more time due to challenging conditions in Gaza.
- Hamas has returned only four out of 28 deceased hostages, leading to growing frustration among families.
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With this delivery, the number of dead hostages repatriated will reach 12, while 16 will remain in the Gaza Strip.
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