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1hon MSN
Forensic experts in Gaza say bodies of Palestinians released by Israel show signs of torture
Forensic experts in Gaza are working to identify dozens of dead Palestinians released by Israel Wednesday that they say show signs of physical abuse after Israel said one of the four bodies handed over by Hamas a day earlier was not one of the hostages held in the territory.
At least 27 people have been killed in one of the most violent internal confrontations since Israeli troops withdrew.
The Israeli military said its troops had opened fire to "remove the threat" of people approaching them across the "yellow line" where forces had retreated under Trump's deal.
As Israel and Hamas implement the first phase of a Gaza peace plan, questions remain unanswered over what comes next.
Under Gaza's ceasefire deal, Israel freed dozens of doctors, nurses, paramedics and other medical personnel seized during raids on hospitals. But more than 100 remain in Israeli prisons, including Dr.
Anti-Israel group Students for Justice in Palestine responded to journalist Saleh Al-Jafarawi's death as Hamas cracks down on Palestinian rivals in Gaza.
Even before the outbreak of war, Gazans faced a number of environmental concerns. “The situation in Gaza on the ground prior to October 7, 2023 was, from an environmental and humanitarian point of view, not good,” says David Lehrer, Arava Institute’s director of applied environmental diplomacy.
Social media videos analyzed by CNN show Hamas members carrying out execution-style killings on the streets of Gaza City, as the organization is re-asserting its power over the territory. CNN’s Oren Liebermann reports.