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    Home»World»Israel Allows Gaza Aid Flow; Ceasefire Efforts Continue

    Israel Allows Gaza Aid Flow; Ceasefire Efforts Continue

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    Following a period of heightened tension, Israel has reinstated a ceasefire in Gaza, signaling the return of humanitarian aid deliveries starting Monday. The temporary halt in aid was imposed by Israel after accusing Hamas militants of firing on Israeli soldiers, an act that led to Israeli air and artillery strikes on Hamas targets.

    Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has instructed the military to maintain a firm stance and respond forcefully to any future ceasefire violations. The IDF confirmed Sunday’s strikes were a direct consequence of gunfire directed at their forces. Netanyahu’s meeting with security officials underscored the imperative for a strong reaction to any breaches of the agreement.

    A critical aspect of the ongoing situation is the recovery of remains from 28 deceased hostages. Israel is closely monitoring Hamas’s commitment to returning these individuals. Out of 13 bodies returned by Hamas, 12 have been identified as Israeli hostages, with one body reportedly not belonging to a captive. Hamas has cited a lack of specialized equipment as a reason for delays in recovering more remains, a claim Israel doubts, suspecting additional bodies are still held.

    Simultaneously, Hamas has revealed that negotiations are underway with international mediators for a second phase of the ceasefire. A Hamas official stated that any ensuing agreements would need to be built on national consensus and that the group is strategically engaging in talks. This official also confirmed that Hamas will not be part of the governing body of Gaza after the conflict ends.

    Benjamin Netanyahu Ceasefire violations gaza ceasefire Hamas negotiations Hostage recovery Humanitarian aid Gaza Israel Hamas Conflict Middle East Conflict
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