Humanitarian trucks into Gaza to be reduced, Israel tells UN DW 10/14/2025
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Humanitarian trucks into Gaza to be reduced, Israel tells UN  DW  10/14/2025
"ALL TWENTY HOSTAGES ARE BACK AND FEELING AS GOOD AS CAN BE EXPECTED. A big burden has been lifted, but the job IS NOT DONE," "THE DEAD HAVE NOT BEEN RETURNED, AS PROMISED! Phase Two begins right NOW!!!" Under the ceasefire agreement, Hamas ought to release the remains of all deceased hostages in its possession within 72 hours, with a longer timeline laid out for those whose location is unknown."
"Reuters reported that Israeli authorities notified the UN that it would allow 300 trucks to enter Gaza, half the agreed number, from Wednesday. Israeli said it would ramp up aid into Gaza under Trump's deal. Israeli military said troops opened fire to remove threat of people who approached its forces in northern Gaza and health authorities in the enclave said at least six Palestinians had been killed by Israeli fire."
Israel notified the UN it would allow 300 trucks into Gaza, half the previously agreed amount, and said it would ramp up aid under the ceasefire deal. US President Donald Trump declared 'phase two' of the ceasefire underway and pressed Hamas to return the remains of deceased hostages; the agreement sets a 72-hour timeline for releasing known remains and longer timelines for unknown locations. The International Committee of the Red Cross warned recovery of bodies could take days or weeks. Israeli forces opened fire on people approaching troops in northern Gaza, and Gaza health authorities reported at least six Palestinians killed. The UN stated countries are prepared to help rebuild Gaza, and questions remain about governance and next steps under the ceasefire.
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