Israel has received the body of Major Tal Haimi, a 41-year-old Israeli soldier who was held hostage by Hamas under a US-brokered ceasefire deal. The return of Haimi's body is part of the first phase of the agreement, which also saw the release of 13 out of 28 deceased hostages by Hamas.
The deal has seen a significant decrease in violence between Israel and Hamas, with both sides accusing each other of breaching the agreement. Despite this, deadly clashes broke out on Sunday when Israeli forces struck dozens of Hamas targets across the Gaza Strip, killing at least 45 Palestinians.
Israel says it is resuming enforcement of the ceasefire and will respond firmly to any violation of it. However, Hamas remains committed to the agreement, according to its leader Ismail Haniyeh.
The return of Haimi's body marks a significant milestone in the deal, which has also seen the release of 250 Palestinian prisoners and 1,718 detainees from Gaza, as well as an increase in aid into the territory. The first phase of the agreement is set to last for several weeks before being reviewed and potentially extended.
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) currently holds about half of Gaza, demarcated by a so-called Yellow Line. However, Palestinians have expressed confusion about the exact location of the line, leading to clashes with Israeli forces.
The deal has been brokered by US President Donald Trump's envoy Steve Witkoff and son-in-law Jared Kushner, who traveled to Israel on Sunday to assess the situation. The truce remains in place, according to Trump, but its future is uncertain as tensions continue to simmer between Israel and Hamas.
				
			The deal has seen a significant decrease in violence between Israel and Hamas, with both sides accusing each other of breaching the agreement. Despite this, deadly clashes broke out on Sunday when Israeli forces struck dozens of Hamas targets across the Gaza Strip, killing at least 45 Palestinians.
Israel says it is resuming enforcement of the ceasefire and will respond firmly to any violation of it. However, Hamas remains committed to the agreement, according to its leader Ismail Haniyeh.
The return of Haimi's body marks a significant milestone in the deal, which has also seen the release of 250 Palestinian prisoners and 1,718 detainees from Gaza, as well as an increase in aid into the territory. The first phase of the agreement is set to last for several weeks before being reviewed and potentially extended.
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) currently holds about half of Gaza, demarcated by a so-called Yellow Line. However, Palestinians have expressed confusion about the exact location of the line, leading to clashes with Israeli forces.
The deal has been brokered by US President Donald Trump's envoy Steve Witkoff and son-in-law Jared Kushner, who traveled to Israel on Sunday to assess the situation. The truce remains in place, according to Trump, but its future is uncertain as tensions continue to simmer between Israel and Hamas.
 so on one hand they're saying it's all good with this ceasefire deal and that it's helped reduce violence, but then you got these dozens of ppl killed in clashes on sunday? that's just crazy... i feel bad for the family of major tal haimi btw, his body is finally coming home after being held hostage for so long. but seriously, who doesrael think they are with all this aggression? like, don't get me wrong, i'm not taking sides or anything, but can't we just try to find some peace here?
 so on one hand they're saying it's all good with this ceasefire deal and that it's helped reduce violence, but then you got these dozens of ppl killed in clashes on sunday? that's just crazy... i feel bad for the family of major tal haimi btw, his body is finally coming home after being held hostage for so long. but seriously, who doesrael think they are with all this aggression? like, don't get me wrong, i'm not taking sides or anything, but can't we just try to find some peace here?  and what's up with the yellow line in gaza, is that even a real thing now?
 and what's up with the yellow line in gaza, is that even a real thing now? ...like his family must've been going crazy waiting for this news. And yeah it's kinda messed up that the deal still hasn't held for long periods, with both sides accusing each other of breaching it
...like his family must've been going crazy waiting for this news. And yeah it's kinda messed up that the deal still hasn't held for long periods, with both sides accusing each other of breaching it  . I mean Israel did launch airstrikes on Hamas targets just a few days after the ceasefire was supposed to be in effect...it feels like we're stuck in some kinda loop
. I mean Israel did launch airstrikes on Hamas targets just a few days after the ceasefire was supposed to be in effect...it feels like we're stuck in some kinda loop  . At least they released 250 Palestinian prisoners and more aid into Gaza though
. At least they released 250 Palestinian prisoners and more aid into Gaza though  , that's gotta be some kinda positive change right?
, that's gotta be some kinda positive change right? 
 I'm telling you, something doesn't add up here... The US brokered this deal with a guy who's basically married into the White House
 I'm telling you, something doesn't add up here... The US brokered this deal with a guy who's basically married into the White House  , and now we're seeing all these hostages released and aid pouring in? It sounds like a setup for a bigger play... What if Israel is just using this as a distraction to further their own interests in Gaza? I mean, they've got the majority of the territory already
, and now we're seeing all these hostages released and aid pouring in? It sounds like a setup for a bigger play... What if Israel is just using this as a distraction to further their own interests in Gaza? I mean, they've got the majority of the territory already  . And what about the Yellow Line? Sounds like a made-up excuse for them to keep the Palestinians off-balance. We need to be careful not to get caught up in all the hype... This might just be another ploy to control the narrative and maintain the status quo
. And what about the Yellow Line? Sounds like a made-up excuse for them to keep the Palestinians off-balance. We need to be careful not to get caught up in all the hype... This might just be another ploy to control the narrative and maintain the status quo 
 ... I mean, who wants their loved one held captive for years? But at the same time, I'm like, what's up with these violent clashes on both sides?
... I mean, who wants their loved one held captive for years? But at the same time, I'm like, what's up with these violent clashes on both sides?  . First they release all those hostages, then the violence comes back and it's all "we're resuming enforcement"
. First they release all those hostages, then the violence comes back and it's all "we're resuming enforcement"  . Like, what's really going on? Are they just trying to control the narrative? And don't even get me started on that Yellow Line
. Like, what's really going on? Are they just trying to control the narrative? And don't even get me started on that Yellow Line  ... who really knows where it is? Sounds like a convenient excuse for Israel to keep its grip on Gaza. I'm not saying Hamas isn't playing hardball, but sometimes I think there's more to these deals than meets the eye
... who really knows where it is? Sounds like a convenient excuse for Israel to keep its grip on Gaza. I'm not saying Hamas isn't playing hardball, but sometimes I think there's more to these deals than meets the eye  .
. . 45 Palestinians dead and dozens of Hamas targets hit by Israel's "firm" response to breaching the agreement? Sounds like a recipe for disaster to me
. 45 Palestinians dead and dozens of Hamas targets hit by Israel's "firm" response to breaching the agreement? Sounds like a recipe for disaster to me  . The fact that both sides are accusing each other of breaking it just shows how much both parties value this deal... NOT
. The fact that both sides are accusing each other of breaking it just shows how much both parties value this deal... NOT  . And what's with the confusion over the Yellow Line, anyway? Can't Israelis and Palestinians agree on basic geography without having to resort to violence?
. And what's with the confusion over the Yellow Line, anyway? Can't Israelis and Palestinians agree on basic geography without having to resort to violence?  .
. And now they're accusing each other of breaching the agreement? Sounds like a setup to me...
 And now they're accusing each other of breaching the agreement? Sounds like a setup to me...  I mean, what's really going on behind closed doors? Is it just a coincidence that Trump's son-in-law is involved in brokering this deal?
 I mean, what's really going on behind closed doors? Is it just a coincidence that Trump's son-in-law is involved in brokering this deal?  This whole thing reeks of politics as usual...
 This whole thing reeks of politics as usual... 
 . These young soldiers on both sides are just trying to do their job, but somehow things escalate into violence again.
. These young soldiers on both sides are just trying to do their job, but somehow things escalate into violence again.  .
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 . That's gotta be super emotional for them.
. That's gotta be super emotional for them. .
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 . The truce might be holding for now, but tensions between Israel and Hamas are still simmering. Only time will tell if this deal is actually gonna stick
. The truce might be holding for now, but tensions between Israel and Hamas are still simmering. Only time will tell if this deal is actually gonna stick 
 meanwhile, trump's son-in-law is over there mediating the whole situation... not sure what to make of that
 meanwhile, trump's son-in-law is over there mediating the whole situation... not sure what to make of that  . Don't get me wrong, I think releasing those hostages was a good move, but at what cost? 45 Palestinians dead is not something to be taken lightly
. Don't get me wrong, I think releasing those hostages was a good move, but at what cost? 45 Palestinians dead is not something to be taken lightly  .
. ... meanwhile, both sides are accusing each other of breaking the agreement, and we've got dozens killed on Sunday
... meanwhile, both sides are accusing each other of breaking the agreement, and we've got dozens killed on Sunday  . It's like, can't we all just get along (or at least follow a ceasefire agreement)?
. It's like, can't we all just get along (or at least follow a ceasefire agreement)?  The IDF is so divided up in Gaza it's like they're trying to create more problems than they solve
 The IDF is so divided up in Gaza it's like they're trying to create more problems than they solve  . And Trump's still involved? That's just wild
. And Trump's still involved? That's just wild  . Guess we'll see how this whole thing shakes out β but for now, can someone please pass the popcorn?
. Guess we'll see how this whole thing shakes out β but for now, can someone please pass the popcorn? 
 . can we find a balance here?
. can we find a balance here?  - as soon as one side makes progress, the other side just digs up more holes.
 - as soon as one side makes progress, the other side just digs up more holes. .
. . might be wrong, might be right, but somethin' tells me this ceasefire is just a temporary fix
. might be wrong, might be right, but somethin' tells me this ceasefire is just a temporary fix 