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Hamas Hands Over Two More Hostage Bodies as Fragile Gaza Truce Faces New Strains

The U.S.-brokered pause faces pressure over slow returns of remains, with disarmament talks set to test the deal.

Overview

  • Hamas transferred the bodies of two additional hostages on October 15, asserting it has delivered all surviving captives and remains found so far and claiming further recoveries require major effort and specialized gear.
  • Israel criticized the pace of returns, briefly restricted aid flows on October 14, lifted the measure on October 15, and directed forces to prepare for a potential resumption of operations, according to Defense Minister Katz.
  • President Trump said he could allow Israel to go back into Gaza if Hamas refuses disarmament envisioned in a later phase of the U.S. peace plan.
  • Tallies differ across reports, with some accounts saying nine of 28 bodies under Hamas control have now been returned.
  • Humanitarian pressures persist as the United Nations queues roughly 190,000 tons of supplies near Gaza, the enclave's health authority reports 67,938 deaths, and Reuters cites allegations that Hamas executed suspected collaborators after the ceasefire took effect.