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New Overturn Situation in Gaza: Israel gives up the Hamas measures he had announced on Tuesday

New Overturn Situation in Gaza: Israel gives up the Hamas measures he had announced on Tuesday

Hamas fighter near a car of the red cross coming to take over the body of a dead host in the Gaza strip. Photo: Yousef Al Zanoun / AP / Profimedia

Israel has decided to open the Rafah's crossing point between Gaza and Egypt and allow the transfer of humanitarian aid into the Palestinian strip after receiving the bodies of four more deceased hostages, the public radio station of Israeli Kan, taken over by Reuters, announced on Wednesday.

Israel thus renounced the measures he had announced against Hamas on Tuesday, including the number of trucks with aids entering the enclave.

Hamas taught Israel on Tuesday several bodies of deceased hostages, a sign of progress after a series of obstacles on the day that US President Donald Trump presented his plan to end the war in Gaza.

The bodies were returned after Israel has announced that it will reduce the number of humanitarian trucks allowed in Gaza, a measure to punish Hamas for what Israel called the militant's group of the agreement to transfer the remains in accordance with the termination of fire.

Threats to Hamas, who does not give up on weapons

Meanwhile, Hamas fighters have reappeared in the foreground in Gaza and reaffirms their control over the strip by carrying out hundreds of security forces on the streets and the execution of several people who have accused of collaborating with Israel.

Trump's chances of peace plan began to decrease even more when the US president threatened Hamas with military strokes if the militant grouping will not disarm.

“If it is not disarmed, we will disarm them. And that will happen quickly and probably violently,” Trump told the White House, one day after talking in front of Knesse (Parliament) in Jerusalem.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claimed that the war could not end until Hamas gives up weapons and does not give up on the gas, a request that the group has firmly rejected.

The bodies of 20 hostages considered dead are still in Gaza

On Monday, Trump proclaimed the “historical beginning of a new Middle East” in front of the Israeli parliament, while Israel and Hamas were exchange the last 20 Israeli hostages in Life in Gaza with almost 2,000 Palestinian prisoners and prisoners.

But the return of 28 dead hostages remained one of the last details to be resolved in the conclusion agreement of over two years of hostilities that started with Hamas attacks on Israel on October 7, 2023.

Hamas has so far taught eight coffins with dead hostages, and in Gaza there are still at least 19 assumed hostages and one considered missing.

On Tuesday, the Israeli army said he received four coffins from the Red Cross to a meeting point in the north of the Gaza strip. These coffins, escorted by the Israeli forces, crossed the border in Israel shortly before midnight and were taken for forensic identification.

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