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Post by : Rameen Ariff
Health officials in Gaza have reported the transfer of 15 Palestinian bodies received from Israel on Monday, marking a significant moment in the ongoing ceasefire arrangements between Israel and Hamas. Facilitated by the Red Cross, this handover has increased the total number of bodies returned to 315, according to the Gaza Health Ministry.
This transfer follows a recent exchange where Palestinian militants returned a hostage's body, underscoring the precarious nature of the current ceasefire. Authorities stressed that these transfers are conducted with detailed coordination to ensure the respect and dignity of the deceased.
Officials in Gaza are actively collaborating with humanitarian groups to oversee the return of bodies amidst the ongoing humanitarian crisis in the region. Though limited, these exchanges are considered essential for fostering trust between the conflicting parties during these sensitive negotiations.
The Gaza Health Ministry has appealed for continuous international support to ensure timely and secure transfers, urging all parties involved to meet their humanitarian obligations throughout the ceasefire.
This poignant exchange highlights the human toll of the conflict and underscores the critical role of ceasefire agreements in facilitating humanitarian efforts, even amid ongoing tensions.
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