14.10.2025 19:47
Israel intends to violate the ceasefire agreement with Hamas. According to Israeli media, the Tel Aviv government will not open the Rafah Border Crossing, which allows passage to the Gaza Strip via Egypt, despite the ceasefire agreement. The reason given for this decision is the delay in the transfer of the bodies of all deceased Israeli captives held by Hamas.
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Israel intends to violate the ceasefire agreement made with Hamas already.
ISRAEL WILL NOT OPEN THE RAFAH BORDER GATE
According to a report by the Times of Israel, it was stated that the Rafah Border Gate, which was supposed to open tomorrow as per the ceasefire agreement, will be kept closed by Israel. It was announced that Israel's reason for not opening the Rafah Border Gate is the delay in the delivery of the bodies of all deceased Israeli captives held by Hamas.
THE ENTRY OF AID WILL ALSO BE RESTRICTED
As the delivery of the bodies of Israeli captives is delayed due to the unknown locations of the bodies, it was expressed that Israel is "imposing sanctions" on Hamas by not opening the Rafah Border Gate in response to this situation. It was noted that as part of these sanctions, Israel will also restrict aid to Gaza.
A COMMITTEE INCLUDING TURKEY WAS DECIDED TO BE ESTABLISHED
Due to Israel's two-year-long attacks amounting to genocide in Gaza and the ongoing occupation of certain parts of Gaza by the Israeli army, it was decided to establish a committee consisting of representatives from Turkey, Qatar, Egypt, and the USA to ensure that Hamas can determine the locations of all the bodies.
CEASEFIRE AND PRISONER EXCHANGE AGREEMENT IN GAZA
On October 9, US President Donald Trump announced that in the ongoing negotiations in Egypt, Israel and Hamas approved the first phase of the ceasefire plan in Gaza. While the agreement was signed in Egypt where the negotiations took place, it came into effect on October 10 with the approval of the Israeli government. It was announced that after the Israeli army withdrew to the "Yellow Line" as stated in the agreement, the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip came into effect at 12:00 on the same day.
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