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Israel limits Gaza aid after delay in body transfers

Published on: October 15, 2025 9:51 AM

Israel has reduced the flow of Gaza aid, allowing only half the agreed number of trucks to enter the enclave from Wednesday. The decision followed what Israel called a slow release of bodies of deceased prisoners by Hamas. The cut has deepened concern over worsening food shortages and growing famine risks in Gaza.

The Israeli military agency COGAT confirmed that no fuel or gas will enter Gaza except for limited humanitarian needs. It said Hamas was delaying the return of bodies, while the group argued that locating them was difficult amid the war’s destruction. So far, Hamas has returned four coffins, with 23 bodies still missing.

READ MORE:Pakistan sends 24th consignment of 100 tonnes to Gaza

The move also delayed plans to reopen the southern Rafah crossing with Egypt. Aid groups said the limited entry of trucks fails to meet humanitarian standards, with desperate crowds rushing for supplies. The International Committee of the Red Cross urged Israel to allow full delivery of essential goods to civilians.

Meanwhile, Hamas has increased its control in Gaza, launching operations against alleged Israeli collaborators. The newly formed “Deterrence Force” carried out raids to ensure order and security. Many residents said the return of local police helped restore calm, clear roads, and reduce crime after months of chaos.

READ MORE:Israel plans to sink Gaza aid ships, faces outcry

Despite ongoing conflict, the UN announced that European, Arab, Canadian, and US partners showed willingness to help fund Gaza’s $70 billion reconstruction plan. The UN hopes global coordination can rebuild homes and infrastructure while restoring steady Gaza aid for civilians trapped in crisis.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: enclave from Wednesday, flow of Gaza aid, Gaza aid, Hamas, Israel, Latest, risks in Gaza

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