38 dead, serious violations of the agreement and Rafah closed, a week after the truce
Israel has released nearly 2000 Palestinian prisoners and surrendered 135 bodies, while Hamas has handed over nine bodies and 20 abductees. The Rafah crossing between Gaza and Egypt will be reopened on Monday, while Isarel's attacks have killed 11 people in the last few hours.
Hamas has denounced today, Saturday, that Israel has violated 47 times the ceasefire agreementin force since 10 October and has since killed 38 people .
"The Israeli occupation has committed a number of serious violationssince the announcement of the end of the war in the Gaza Strip, including 47 documented violations in flagrant violation of the ceasefire treaty and the rules of international humanitarian law, "the note states.
Among the violations, the Gaza Government has reported "direct crimes of fire against civilians, bombing of civilians, targeted attacks and arrests of civilians ".
According to the Gazatese health authorities, in most cases the dead were on their way homeafter two years in exile.
more than 68,000 dead.
Israeli incursions into the Gaza Striphave killed 68,116 people, according to the latest count by the Ministry of Health in the Strip, which has added 120 who were believed to have been missing.
Moreover, yesterday's Israeli attack on the minibus of a family bound for Gaza Citykilled 11 people from the same family: nine bodies have been found at the scene of the attack, and the other two missing are children.
Israel delivers 135 bodies in 15 days
In the last few hours, the Israeli authorities have handed over the bodies of 15 Palestinians to the authorities in the Gaza Strip.
A total of 135 bodies have been collected by the Ministry, according to a statement.
Hamas delivers the bodies of nine abducted persons
The Israeli Army has claimed that the Red Cross picked up the body of an Israeli hostage in the early morning of Saturday.
The surrender of the Israeli hostages killed in Gaza is one of the points of tension in the peace agreement between Binyamin Netanyahu's government and the Palestinian group, which Hamas argues has failed to recover all the victims buried in the rubble after two years of Israeli attacks on the Strip.
Hamas has so far handed over nine bodies of hostages, not to mention the one it will deliver tonight.
The remaining 19 haven't been found yet.
Rafah's runway will be reopened on Monday.
The Rafah crossing between Gaza and Egypt will be reopened on Monday, according to a statement from the Palestinian embassy in Egypt.
Palestinians residing in Egypt will be able to return to Gaza through the passage, which has been closed since May 2024, according to the embassy.
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