Turkish rescuers waiting on Egypt’s side of Rafah crossing to help recovery efforts
There’s a Turkish rescue team on the other side of the Rafah border crossing that specialises in disasters and recovery efforts.
It’s around an 80-person team that’s waiting on the other side of the border for Israeli authorisation to go in and assist with exhuming the bodies of deceased hostages.
But Benjamin Netanyahu says the Rafah border crossing is not going to open even though it’s part of the deal until each body of a captive is returned.
Just like Netanyahu didn't care about the live hostages, except for a reason to continue, now it's the dead bodies as 'excuse'.
And it's working domestically at least
Israelis rally in Tel Aviv to demand release of all captives’ bodies
A drone view shows a large banner during the rally in Tel Aviv, October 18
Netanyahu knows this game all too well. He'll do everything to make it impossible to find the last dead prisoners. Note how Katz says the IDF will strictly enforce the kill-zone yellow line. So Hamas can't even search for captives that might have died in the other 58% of Gaza.







