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The tenuous ceasefire in the two-year Israel-Hamas war appears to be holding even as complex issues remained ahead.
Israel plans to halve aid into Gaza over slow return of dead hostages, a test for the Gaza ceasefire
Israel says it is halving the number of humanitarian aid trucks allowed into Gaza, citing frustration over the slower-than-hoped return of deceased hostages.
As Israel and Hamas implement the first phase of a Gaza peace plan, questions remain unanswered over what comes next.
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The Latest: Gaza ceasefire holds as questions loom and Israel says it will halve aid into Gaza
The tenuous ceasefire in Gaza is holding after the release of hostages and Palestinian prisoners and detainees, but uncertainties remain.
Follow live updates as Israeli hostages and Palestinian prisoners are released. Presidents Trump and Abdel Fattah el-Sisi are expected to meet with other leaders in Egypt to discuss Gaza’s future.
Documents from U.S. Central Command show meetings over the past three years between Israeli and Arab military officials to coordinate on regional threats.
As a reminder as part of Donald Trump's 20-point plan, Israel agreed to release the remains of 15 deceased Gazans for every Israeli hostage whose remains were released. So far, only the remains of four hostages have been returned - Israel had been waiting for 28.
Some Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, where Israel has for two years waged a brutal and systematic war against Hamas, are returning home and beginning to reckon with the destruction caused by the conflict.