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Israel kills more than 100 in Gaza

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44% : On Tuesday, Israel announced that the body of a captive transferred from Gaza by Hamas through the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) did not match one of the 13 to be handed over as part of the ceasefire.
43% : Israel has also prevented tents and mobile homes from entering the enclave but has let some heavy machinery enter to search for the remains of its captives.
42% : What was Israel's justification?
42% : Israel has allowed some humanitarian aid into Gaza, but supplies have been well below the 600 trucks a day specified in the ceasefire, a level that is required to help the famine-stricken population.
40% : It pointed out that Israel has prevented enough heavy machinery from entering Gaza to recover the remains and has prevented search teams from accessing key areas.
40% : Hamas and other Palestinian factions have said they are prepared to hand over administration of Gaza to a technocratic Palestinian body while maintaining that armed resistance is a result of decades-long occupation and apartheid by Israel.
38% : Hamas decries 'treacherous escalation' (AL-JAZEERA) Palestinians in Gaza have experienced the deadliest 24 hours since the start of the United States-brokered ceasefire between Israel and Hamas went into effect almost three weeks ago.
37% : According to Gaza's Ministry of Health, at least 68,643 people have been killed and 170,655 wounded since the start of Israel's genocidal war in October 2023.
37% : Before the attacks over the past day, Hamas said Israel had carried out at least 125 violations.
36% : Israel kills more than 100 in Gaza Oct 30, 2025 News ...
33% : Israeli forensic analysts determined that the remains belonged to Ofir Tzarfati, who was taken to Gaza during the Hamas-led attacks on southern Israel on October 7, 2023, and whose partial remains were recovered in November of the same year.
32% : Israel killed more than 100 people, including 46 children, in attacks late on Tuesday and on Wednesday.
32% : Israel also accused the Palestinian group of "staging" the recovery of a captive's remains after showing footage purportedly of Hamas fighters burying a body before calling in the ICRC.
32% : Hamas has also accused Israel of obstructing efforts to recover the bodies of the captives while using the same bodies as an excuse to claim noncompliance.
31% : Israel alleged this was an attack by Hamas fighters, something Hamas rejected.
29% : What is Hamas saying? Hamas has accused Israel of fabricating "false pretexts" to renew aggression in Gaza.

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