Israeli Hostage's Body Recovered in Gaza as Cease-Fire Talks Resume

Israel's military has recovered the body of a hostage held in Gaza, renewing pressure for a deal to free the remaining hostages as cease-fire negotiations are set to resume. The toll of Israel's offensive in Gaza includes tens of thousands of deaths and over a million displaced Palestinians, with the U.N. warning of a potential famine. International condemnation followed Israeli airstrikes that killed humanitarian workers, leading some allies to consider halting arms sales. The U.S. has warned that future support for Israel depends on protecting civilians and aid workers. The humanitarian crisis in Gaza has led to halted aid deliveries and severe food shortages, with the death toll reaching 33,137.
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- Hamas to send team to Gaza ceasefire talks as body of Israeli hostage recovered The Guardian
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