Israel and Hamas Blame Each Other for Ceasefire Violations Amid Rising Tensions

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Israel and Hamas are blaming each other for ceasefire violations amid ongoing tensions in Gaza, with Israel preparing to reopen the Rafah crossing for movement of people but not aid, and disputes over the return of hostage bodies threatening the ceasefire. The situation remains fragile, with significant humanitarian needs and unresolved political issues.
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