Fifteen caravans dismantled at the Rafah crossing on the Egyptian side have been sent to Kerem Shalom for inspection. This measure is part of a broader preparation for their entry into Gaza, where they will soon be assembled within the Strip.
During the initial phase of a prisoner exchange deal, images have surfaced showing the delivery of the remains of a prisoner identified as "Oded Lifshitz," along with the bodies of members of the Bibas family, as reported by the Palestinian Islamic Jihad. This marks a significant development in ongoing prisoner negotiations.
In a separate incident, local authorities in Bat Yam confirmed that two separate explosions took place on different buses within the city. Moreover, Israeli sources have raised concerns about the authenticity of one repatriated body, claiming that while two-thirds of the bodies match DNA records, the body believed to be that of a mother with two children does not, a claim some label as propaganda.
6 Comments
Matzomaster
Questioning the authenticity of a body? How can they be so insensitive during such a delicate process?
Rotfront
Questioning the authenticity of a body is a legitimate concern that needs to be investigated.
Karamba
Explosions on buses in Bat Yam? This violence only fuels the cycle of hatred. Enough is enough!
Pupsik
This whole situation highlights the deep distrust and animosity between the two sides. How can there ever be peace with such animosity?
Marishka
Instead of focusing on who's to blame, let's work towards finding a lasting solution that ensures the safety and well-being of all.
ZmeeLove
This is outrageous! Israel is exploiting a humanitarian crisis to gain leverage in prisoner negotiations. Shameful!