Islamic Jihad says it located a body of a deceased Israeli captive
The armed wing of the Palestinian group, the Quds Brigades, says it has located the body of a deceased captive in an area controlled by the Israeli army in the Gaza Strip. It did not provide further details.
There are still three bodies to be handed over, including the one identified today.
The bodies are expected to be returned under the terms of a ceasefire agreement signed in October. According to Israeli media, the three bodies are those of Dror Or, Ran Gvili and Sudthisak Rinthalak.
Gaza winter crisis deepens as aid access remains severely restricted
More than 214,000 displaced Palestinians face extreme winter vulnerability as humanitarian access to Gaza remains critically constrained, the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) has warned.
Living conditions across displacement sites have deteriorated to “extremely dire” levels, according to OCHA. Between Sunday and Wednesday last week, only 32 trucks carrying essential shelter supplies managed to enter Gaza.
The severe bottleneck stems from newly imposed NGO registration requirements by Israeli authorities, which humanitarian agencies say are impacting their ability to deliver aid.
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Gaza official says less than one-third of required aid trucks are entering the territory
The head of Gaza’s media office told the Turkish Anadolu Agency that of the 600 trucks meant to enter the territory under the October ceasefire agreement, “less than one-third” are actually getting through.
Ismail al-Thawabta said, “Israel is managing hunger in Gaza deliberately, slowly, and cumulatively”, adding that it is also blocking the entry of heavy machinery needed to recover the bodies of Palestinians trapped under rubble.
Al-Thawabta described Israel’s actions as “a compound crime consisting of deliberate starvation of civilians and obstruction of relief.”
One child killed, many wounded in Gaza explosion caused by remnants of war
One child has died and several others were wounded in Gaza due to the explosions of remnants of war, the enclave’s civil defence team has said.
“Civil defence teams responded to an explosion at a house belonging to the al-Firi family on al-Nasr Street [in the] west of Gaza City,” the statement reads. “The multistorey house had been previously targeted and contained remnants of Israeli occupation. The explosion occurred while some children were playing with these remnants.” Among those injured, some children were in critical condition, it added.







