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Title: Hamas Returns Bodies, Rafah Closure Fuels Tensions

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Hamas Returns Additional Hostage⁤ Remains, Rafah Crossing Remains a point of Contention

israeli authorities received additional remains ‌of hostages from Hamas, with initial‍ reports indicating⁤ the transfer ⁢may have been unintentional.⁢ Qatari ⁢sources, as reported by al Araby, ‍indicated that five ⁢more coffins containing remains are expected to ​be transferred to the Israel Defense Forces (IDF).

However, the‍ rafah crossing, the vital‌ link between Gaza‌ adn the egyptian Sinai, remained closed for‍ the second consecutive ⁢day, ⁣despite being slated for reopening under the terms of the current ceasefire agreement. Israel closed the crossing, accusing Hamas of ​failing to fulfill‌ its commitment to return the bodies of all hostages who died while in Gaza.

The potential reopening⁢ of the Rafah crossing is expected to occur under the supervision⁢ of‍ the European Union Border Assistance Mission, and would⁤ allow passage for both⁣ people and​ vehicles. Israel has also ‍indicated ⁢it would scale ‌back retaliatory measures, possibly increasing the ⁢number of humanitarian aid trucks entering Gaza -​ currently reduced ‍by half.

The Palestinian National Authority, led by Abu Mazen,⁣ has strongly condemned recent executions‍ carried out by Hamas ⁤militants against Palestinians accused of⁤ opposing the group or collaborating with the Israeli army.A statement ‍from the Authority⁢ described the killings‌ as “heinous⁤ crimes” and emphasized the need ‍to restore legitimate Palestinian institutions in‌ Gaza to end the ⁤current state of chaos and rebuild ‌trust.

US Central Command, through Admiral Brad Cooper, issued an urgent call for Hamas to promptly⁢ cease violence and shootings targeting Palestinian civilians in areas under its control and those ‍protected‍ by the ⁤IDF. Since the​ start of the ⁤truce, Hamas militants have reportedly been settling scores with ‍rivals, resulting in the deaths of ​dozens of Gazans, with evidence of public executions circulating on social media.

Among those killed was Saleh al-Jafarawi, known as Mr ​Fafo, a prominent⁣ influencer in Gaza, who ​was‍ killed during a clash with the Dughmush clan. He had⁣ been⁢ accused ‍of misappropriating funds intended for the population.

Throughout the day, the IDF informed⁢ the families of Sergeant‌ Tamir Nimrod (18), Uriel Baruch (35), and ‌Eitan ​Lev (53) that ⁣their remains had been identified.

(Source: ANSA Agency)

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