
"Amjad Shawa, the head of the Palestinian NGO Network (PNGO), has described the dire humanitarian situation in Gaza, where people urgently need shelter, clean water and medical care. "Everything is a priority," Shawa told DW. "Starting from collecting the bodies which have been for months under the rubble of their homes. In the last few days, hundreds of these bodies have been collected." Shawa welcomed the entry of commercial aid trucks at border crossings into Gaza. But he stressed that the shipments must go beyond food to include shelter materials, as well as tents, blankets and mattresses as winter approaches. "It's cold at night for these children," he said. "They lost their clothes, everything.""
"The Israeli government says it will free around 2,000 Palestinian prisoners only after hostages have returned to Israel Under Donald Trump's peace plan, the deadline for the exchange is Monday Hamas says it won't attend a Gaza summit in Egypt on Monday More than 20 world leaders are set to meet in Sharm el-Sheikh to approve Trump's plan for the future of Gaza"
Israel will wait to release Palestinian prisoners until hostages held by Hamas are returned, with a Monday deadline under Donald Trump's peace plan. The government plans to free around 2,000 prisoners contingent on the hostages' return. Hamas has said it will not attend a Gaza summit in Egypt, while more than 20 world leaders will meet in Sharm el-Sheikh to consider the plan. The Gaza Strip has widespread damage and destruction. Urgent humanitarian needs include shelter, clean water and medical care, and aid shipments must include tents, blankets and mattresses as winter approaches. Hundreds of bodies have recently been recovered from rubble.
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