
Israeli airstrikes continued in Gaza despite a declared ceasefire. Today, the military hit both northern and southern areas. Sadly, three more Palestinians were killed. Many homes and buildings suffered damage. Local hospitals are struggling to treat the injured.
The ceasefire agreement has not been fully enforced. Turkey expressed serious concern about this failure. Therefore, a special meeting on Gaza is scheduled for Monday. Foreign ministers from multiple countries are expected to attend. They aim to discuss ways to restore peace and protect civilians.
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Meanwhile, tensions over hostages remain high. Hamas returned the bodies of two hostages to Israel. In response, Israel handed over thirty Palestinian bodies to local authorities. This exchange highlights ongoing negotiations and mutual pressure between the two sides.
British media report that Hamas has returned fifteen hostages’ bodies so far. However, twenty-eight bodies still remain with Hamas. These exchanges show the complexity of the conflict. Families on both sides are waiting desperately for closure and answers.
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The situation remains tense across Gaza and Israel. Civilians fear further airstrikes despite promises of a ceasefire. International organizations call for immediate action to protect lives. Peace talks continue, but violence casts a shadow over the region.