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    Posted on January 29, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Israeli forces killed two Palestinians in Gaza during truce talks. The ceasefire's next phase faces challenges, including Hamas disarmament.

    Israel Returns 15 Palestinian Bodies Amid Ongoing Truce Negotiations

    Truce Developments and Humanitarian Efforts

    By Nidal al-Mughrabi

    Recovery of Bodies and Hostages

    CAIRO, Jan 29 (Reuters) - Israel released 15 bodies of Palestinians killed during its war in Gaza, three days after recovering the remains of the last hostage, in moves mediators hope will pave the way to carrying out the next stage of U.S. President Donald Trump's peace plan.

    Impact on Families and Communities

    Police officer Ron Gvili was one of 251 hostages seized and taken to Gaza by Palestinian Hamas militants during their October 7, 2023 cross-border attack that triggered the war.

    Challenges in Ceasefire Implementation

    At the time of a ceasefire deal that Israel and Hamas agreed in October, 48 hostages remained in Gaza, 28 of whom were believed to be dead, including Gvili.

    Handing over all remaining living and dead hostages was a core commitment written into the first phase of the ceasefire deal. Subsequent stages remain to be fulfilled, with deep splits over what comes next, including Hamas disarmament.

    In a statement, the International Committee of the Red Cross said it had facilitated the return of 15 deceased Palestinians to Gaza, after Israel recovered Gvili's remains.

    MONTHS-LONG OPERATION TO RECOVER BODIES

    "This marks the completion of a months-long operation that reunited families and supported the implementation of the ceasefire agreement," the ICRC statement added.

    The operation began in October with the release of 20 living hostages by Hamas and 1,808 Palestinian prisoners by Israel, the ICRC said. In subsequent phases, the ICRC smoothed returns of the deceased, including 27 of 28 hostages and 360 Palestinians.

    “We are relieved to have helped reunite families with their loved ones. For families whose deceased relatives were returned, we hope this brought the possibility to fully mourn,” said Julien Lerisson, the ICRC's regional head.

    Gaza's Hamas-run health ministry confirmed it had received the 15 bodies, saying it would now try to identify them.

    Only 99 of the Palestinian bodies handed over since October have been identified, it added, with health officials forced to bury unidentified bodies in mass graves.

    BRITTLE CEASEFIRE

    In the latest violence rattling the fragile ceasefire, medics said two men were killed by Israeli forces in eastern Khan Younis, in an area adjacent to where the army operates. The Israeli military told Reuters it was unaware of any casualties as a result of Israeli fire on Thursday.

    The Gaza health ministry said Israeli airstrikes, tank shelling and gunfire have killed at least 490 people since the truce took effect in October after two years of war that widely demolished the Palestinian enclave.

    Later in the day, an Israeli airstrike killed at least one Palestinian and wounded others in the Maghazi camp of central Gaza. It was unclear what prompted the attack, and the Israeli military did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

    Israel said four soldiers have been killed by Palestinian militants in the small coastal territory during the ceasefire.

    The two sides have traded blame over the truce violations.

    By advancing to phase two, the U.S. and mediator partners Egypt and Qatar must confront the more contentious issue of Hamas disarmament, which the group has long rejected. The plan also calls for deploying an international peacekeeping force.

    (Reporting by Nidal al-Mughrabi; editing by Alexandra Hudson and Mark Heinrich)

    Table of Contents

    • Truce Developments and Humanitarian Efforts
    • Recovery of Bodies and Hostages
    • Impact on Families and Communities
    • Challenges in Ceasefire Implementation

    Key Takeaways

    • •Israeli fire killed two Palestinians in Gaza.
    • •The incident occurred during truce negotiations.
    • •490 Palestinians have died since the truce began.
    • •Hamas disarmament remains a contentious issue.
    • •An international peacekeeping force is proposed.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Israel releases 15 Palestinian bodies as truce deal shifts to next phase

    1What is disarmament?

    Disarmament refers to the reduction or elimination of a country's military forces or weapons, often as part of peace negotiations.

    2What is a peacekeeping force?

    A peacekeeping force is a group of soldiers or personnel deployed to maintain peace and security in a conflict area, often under international mandate.

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