Hamas Hands Over Captives' Bodies Amid Escalation in Gaza Violence
A fragile ceasefire in the Gaza Strip was shattered by a series of deadly Israeli strikes on Thursday, prompting Hamas to hand over two bodies it claimed were those of deceased Israeli captives. The move came a day after the Palestinian group released 20 living captives in exchange for Israel's release of nearly 2,000 Palestinian political prisoners.
According to officials, the two captured Israelis had been received by Israeli forces via the Red Cross and would be transported into Israel for identification. However, their handover has been met with skepticism from Israel, which claims Hamas is dragging its feet in returning all 28 captives.
Hamas has faced significant logistical challenges in retrieving the bodies due to ongoing Israeli attacks on Gaza, including the recent strikes that killed dozens of Palestinians across the enclave. The group has called for heavy machinery to facilitate the recovery process but faces resistance from Israel, which accuses Hamas of deliberately procrastinating the release of the bodies.
The dispute over the recovery and handover of bodies is just one of several complications hindering US President Donald Trump's plan to bring an end to the conflict. Other obstacles include the future administration of Gaza and demands for Hamas to disarm.
Meanwhile, Israeli forces have continued their assault on Gaza, carrying out strikes against "terrorist infrastructure" in various areas. Witnesses reported that tanks shelled east of Khan Younis and Gaza City before dawn, while UN officials called for NGOs to be allowed to assist in the distribution of aid, which has seen a significant increase since the ceasefire took effect.
The World Food Programme's Middle East Regional Director Samer Abdel Jaber stated that despite increased aid volumes, humanitarians still face funding shortfalls and issues coordinating with Israeli authorities. The UN has collected over 20,000 metric tons of food inside Gaza in just 20 days of scale-up following the ceasefire.
As the situation in Gaza continues to deteriorate, many residents remain displaced from their homes, fearing they could be forced out again or killed by Israeli forces. Entire streets have been levelled, with bulldozers flattening homes and infrastructure as Israeli forces push deeper into Gaza City's eastern districts.
				
			A fragile ceasefire in the Gaza Strip was shattered by a series of deadly Israeli strikes on Thursday, prompting Hamas to hand over two bodies it claimed were those of deceased Israeli captives. The move came a day after the Palestinian group released 20 living captives in exchange for Israel's release of nearly 2,000 Palestinian political prisoners.
According to officials, the two captured Israelis had been received by Israeli forces via the Red Cross and would be transported into Israel for identification. However, their handover has been met with skepticism from Israel, which claims Hamas is dragging its feet in returning all 28 captives.
Hamas has faced significant logistical challenges in retrieving the bodies due to ongoing Israeli attacks on Gaza, including the recent strikes that killed dozens of Palestinians across the enclave. The group has called for heavy machinery to facilitate the recovery process but faces resistance from Israel, which accuses Hamas of deliberately procrastinating the release of the bodies.
The dispute over the recovery and handover of bodies is just one of several complications hindering US President Donald Trump's plan to bring an end to the conflict. Other obstacles include the future administration of Gaza and demands for Hamas to disarm.
Meanwhile, Israeli forces have continued their assault on Gaza, carrying out strikes against "terrorist infrastructure" in various areas. Witnesses reported that tanks shelled east of Khan Younis and Gaza City before dawn, while UN officials called for NGOs to be allowed to assist in the distribution of aid, which has seen a significant increase since the ceasefire took effect.
The World Food Programme's Middle East Regional Director Samer Abdel Jaber stated that despite increased aid volumes, humanitarians still face funding shortfalls and issues coordinating with Israeli authorities. The UN has collected over 20,000 metric tons of food inside Gaza in just 20 days of scale-up following the ceasefire.
As the situation in Gaza continues to deteriorate, many residents remain displaced from their homes, fearing they could be forced out again or killed by Israeli forces. Entire streets have been levelled, with bulldozers flattening homes and infrastructure as Israeli forces push deeper into Gaza City's eastern districts.

 so what's going on in gaza is super sad... Israel just keeps attacking & it's like hamas is caught in the middle
 so what's going on in gaza is super sad... Israel just keeps attacking & it's like hamas is caught in the middle  they're trying to do a ceasefire but things keep getting in the way
 they're trying to do a ceasefire but things keep getting in the way  and now these two people are supposed to be returned, but israel doesn't trust them
 and now these two people are supposed to be returned, but israel doesn't trust them  it's all so complicated...
 it's all so complicated... 
 i heard there's some issues with aid too - funding's low & coordinating's hard
 i heard there's some issues with aid too - funding's low & coordinating's hard  what if we just get more drones or tanks involved?
 what if we just get more drones or tanks involved? 
 everyone's suffering here
 everyone's suffering here 

 israel is just making this whole situation worse, like they're intentionally destroying innocent lives and homes. Newsflash: all these airstrikes aren't gonna make u safer, fam! The amount of people getting killed or displaced is insane... what's the point of even having a ceasefire if u're just gonna bomb people every other day?
 israel is just making this whole situation worse, like they're intentionally destroying innocent lives and homes. Newsflash: all these airstrikes aren't gonna make u safer, fam! The amount of people getting killed or displaced is insane... what's the point of even having a ceasefire if u're just gonna bomb people every other day? 
 . Israel just needs to chill and let Hamas handle the bodies already
. Israel just needs to chill and let Hamas handle the bodies already  . And what's up with all these obstacles holding back Trump's peace plan? Can't they just focus on one thing at a time
. And what's up with all these obstacles holding back Trump's peace plan? Can't they just focus on one thing at a time  ? I mean, 20,000 metric tons of food isn't going to fix the situation overnight
? I mean, 20,000 metric tons of food isn't going to fix the situation overnight  . Gaza residents deserve better than being displaced and killed every other day
. Gaza residents deserve better than being displaced and killed every other day  . When will this ever end?!
. When will this ever end?! 
 it's like a nightmare over there, constant attacks & nobody knows when it'll stop!
 it's like a nightmare over there, constant attacks & nobody knows when it'll stop!  Israel needs to stop its assault ASAP, innocent ppl are getting killed or displaced daily
 Israel needs to stop its assault ASAP, innocent ppl are getting killed or displaced daily  28 captives from Hamas is just one problem, but think of all the others who are still missing & trapped in Gaza
 28 captives from Hamas is just one problem, but think of all the others who are still missing & trapped in Gaza  . Israel's ongoing attacks are making it hard for Hamas to hand over the captives' bodies, and now they're saying all 28 should be returned ASAP
. Israel's ongoing attacks are making it hard for Hamas to hand over the captives' bodies, and now they're saying all 28 should be returned ASAP  . It's not just about the prisoners; it's about the civilians caught in the crossfire
. It's not just about the prisoners; it's about the civilians caught in the crossfire  . The UN has collected a ton of food, but it's not enough
. The UN has collected a ton of food, but it's not enough  . Gaza needs a real ceasefire and some serious diplomatic efforts to get this conflict resolved
. Gaza needs a real ceasefire and some serious diplomatic efforts to get this conflict resolved  .
. And let's not forget, the World Food Programme is doing some amazing work, collecting over 20,000 metric tons of food in just 20 days - that's like, a huge deal for the people stuck in Gaza right now!
 And let's not forget, the World Food Programme is doing some amazing work, collecting over 20,000 metric tons of food in just 20 days - that's like, a huge deal for the people stuck in Gaza right now! 
 . Hamas handing over the bodies isn't going to magically fix the situation in Gaza. We know they've been playing both sides, using captives as bargaining chips to get what they want. Meanwhile, Israel's all about maintaining control and keeping those Palestinian prisoners caged. It's a never-ending cycle of violence. The aid is piling up, but what does it even do? Give people temporary relief or just become another way for the powers that be to shift the blame
. Hamas handing over the bodies isn't going to magically fix the situation in Gaza. We know they've been playing both sides, using captives as bargaining chips to get what they want. Meanwhile, Israel's all about maintaining control and keeping those Palestinian prisoners caged. It's a never-ending cycle of violence. The aid is piling up, but what does it even do? Give people temporary relief or just become another way for the powers that be to shift the blame  . These poor civilians are caught in the crossfire, losing everything β their homes, their livelihoods... and we're too busy cheering on our favorite side to care
. These poor civilians are caught in the crossfire, losing everything β their homes, their livelihoods... and we're too busy cheering on our favorite side to care 
 this is so sad man... another day of violence in gaza and innocent lives lost. how can we even talk about peace when there's always someone to blame?
 this is so sad man... another day of violence in gaza and innocent lives lost. how can we even talk about peace when there's always someone to blame? 
 . The fact that Israel is accusing them of procrastination without considering their own position doesn't help to ease tensions, you know?
. The fact that Israel is accusing them of procrastination without considering their own position doesn't help to ease tensions, you know?