Hamas says it needs special equipment to find the bodies of many hostages

Israel said on Thursday it was preparing for the reopening of Rafah between Gaza and Egypt to allow Palestinians in and out, but did not set a date for its completion as sold by Hamas in violation of the US-mediated law.
The fight and the return of the bodies of hostages held by Hamas in Gaza preserves the ability to develop plans to be built and other major plans to be resolved, including the management of wars and Gaza’s future management.
Israel demanded that Hamas fulfill its obligations in returning the bodies of the 28 dead hostages. The Islamic group said it had donated more than 10 bodies, but Israel said one of them was not a kidnapping.
“We will not compromise on this, and we will have no effort until our proposals fall through,” an Israeli government spokesman said on Wednesday.
The armed wing of Hamas said that the handover of many bodies in Gaza, which was reduced to large pieces of rubble by the war, would require the adoption of heavy equipment and hang the banned Palestinian equipment.
Israel is applying pressure on Hamas by refusing to open the rafah crossing between Egypt and Gaza until the bodies of the hostages are returned.
On Thursday, a senior Hamas official accused Israel of retaliating by killing at least 24 people in a shooting since Friday and said a list of such violations was given to mediators.
“The occupation is working day and night to bring down the agreement with its violation on the ground,” he said.
The Israeli army did not immediately respond to the threats of Hamas.
He previously said that some Palestinians ignored warnings not to approach the positions and the forces “eliminated” the forces “opening fire to eliminate the threat.”
The next step is to require Hamas to plan
Israel said the next phase of the 20-point plan to end the war kept by US President Donald Trump calls for Hamas to give up its weapons and the power of the cen refused to do.
Hamas has taken over security crackdowns in towns and cities from Israeli forces, wielding its power of assassination and clashing with local armed groups.
The remaining 20 remaining hostages were released on Monday in exchange for thousands of Palestinians in Israel.
Later on Thursday, the Gaza Ministry of Health said that Israel had recovered 30 bodies of Palestinian militants during the conflict, taking the total number of bodies found since Monday to 120.
The long-term aspects of Trump’s plan, including the formation of the International “Stingianization Force” in a small, populated area and motivated to build a Palestinian state – which is denied by Israel – are yet to be released.
Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Mustafa said on Thursday that the West and the Palestinian Authority (PA) will work with international institutions and partners to face the challenges of Gaza, logically, financially and administratively.
Since the ceasefire went into effect on Friday, Hamas has sought independence by breaking away from long-standing rival clans and armed groups. To find out more about what’s going on, CBC’s ELI GLASER reached out to reporters in the region to break down the factions and what’s behind the current power struggle.
The upcoming conference in Egypt on the redistribution of Gaza would have to clarify how the donor money is organized, who will receive it and how it will be presented, he told reporters.
Hamas ousted the PA from Gaza in a brief civil war in 2007.
A huge increase in the amount of help needed
In a statement on Thursday, Israel’s military agency Cogat said that coordination continued with Egypt to determine the date of reopening the Rafah crossing for the movement of people after completing the necessary preparations.
Cogat said that the Rafah crossing would not open aid as this could not be explained by the agreement case at any stage, rather all aid goods in Gaza would go through the inspection of Kerea which is controlled there.
With the current famine conditions in parts of Gaza, UN humanitarian chief Teltcher told Reuters on Wednesday that thousands of aid vehicles will need to intervene in the crisis.
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AID trucks rolled into Gaza on Wednesday and Israel said it was allowed to enter under the cache. Fletcher called it “a good foundation” but nowhere is enough, with medical care also scarce and most of the homeless people 2.2.
Ismail Al-Thawabta, the head of the Hamas-run Gaza Media office, said that the amount of AID that had entered Gaza since the fighting had decreased and was “feeding into the sea” of what is needed.
“The region urgently needs large-scale, sustained, and coordinated aid influx, fuel, cooking gas, and relief and medical supplies,” he told Reuters.
Much of the heavily fortified Coastal Ettal has been rendered a wasteland by Israeli bombs and airstrikes that have killed nearly 68,000 Palestinians, according to Gaza health authorities.
The war was caused by Hamas’ Oct.7, 2023, attack in southern Israel in which 1,200 people were killed and 251 returned to Gaza, according to Israel’s Talies.