The ceasefire between Israel and Hamas continued Thursday, but remained in a fragile state with each side accusing the other of violating the terms of the agreement.

The return of deceased hostages is slow and may be delayed, and aid to Palestinians is trickling in after Israeli officials threatened to cut off the supply.

President Donald Trump called out Hamas online Thursday, threatening them to stop its acts of violence in Gaza against Palestinians as the region reacts to Israeli withdrawal.

The region celebrated Monday as Trump’s peace deal directed Hamas to release the remaining 20 living hostages in return for a Palestinian prisoner swap. But with conflicts still erupting inside Gaza and tensions heightened amid the ceasefire rollout, it remains unclear how the second phase will w

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