Gazan doctors struggle to identify bodies despite ceasefire

France 24Saturday, October 18, 2025 at 9:22:10 AM
Gazan doctors struggle to identify bodies despite ceasefire
The recent ceasefire between Israel and Hamas has led to a complex situation where Gazan doctors are struggling to identify bodies of Palestinians killed in the conflict. This exchange involves Israel releasing these bodies in return for Israeli hostages, as part of Donald Trump's 20-point plan for Gaza. However, tensions remain high, with Israel warning that military action could resume if Hamas does not adhere to the proposed peace terms. This situation highlights the ongoing challenges in achieving lasting peace in the region.
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