
Israel has handed over 45 more Palestinian bodies to Gaza authorities, increasing the total to 90 returned so far. The Gaza Health Ministry confirmed the transfer was done through the International Committee of the Red Cross. Medical teams are now preparing to examine the bodies and complete legal formalities. This process follows strict health and safety protocols.
Meanwhile, reports reveal that some bodies returned had their eyes bandaged and hands tied. This suggests many Palestinians may have been killed under harsh conditions. Despite a peace agreement, Israel continues to limit aid into Gaza. Only 12 aid trucks entered Gaza today, far below the daily goal of 600 trucks.
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Aid workers warn Gaza needs much more than food and water. Hospitals require fuel and medicines to treat the wounded. Additionally, materials to rebuild homes and repair infrastructure are urgently needed. Families in Gaza report desperate conditions and call for increased aid deliveries.
The Gaza Health Ministry reported 25 new deaths in the past 24 hours, including 16 recovered from collapsed buildings. They also admitted 35 injured people to hospitals for treatment. The conflict has caused massive loss of life and widespread damage across the region.
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Since October 2023, at least 67,938 people have died, and over 170,000 have been injured in Gaza due to Israeli strikes. Many bodies still lie under rubble as rescue teams struggle to access all areas. The humanitarian crisis worsens daily with ongoing violence and limited aid access.