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Aid trucks roll into Gaza as dispute over hostage bodies is paused
JERUSALEM/CAIRO (Reuters) -Aid trucks rolled into Gaza on Wednesday and Israel resumed preparations to open the main Rafah crossing after a dispute over the return of the bodies of dead hostages that had threatened to derail the fragile ceasefire deal with Hamas.
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.
President Trump got a standing ovation after addressing Israeli lawmakers following Hamas' release of all living hostages under the Gaza peace deal.
Israel might keep Gaza's important Rafah crossing closed due to the lack of progress by Hamas in returning the remains of the dead hostages to Israel.
The tenuous ceasefire in Gaza is holding after the release of the last living hostages and Palestinian prisoners.
Hamas released the bodies of four hostages in the ceasefire deal; Israel identified Guy Illouz and Bipin Joshi. The bodies of over 20 hostages remain in Gaza.
Fox News' Jennifer Griffin reports the latest on the release of Hamas' hostages as the war in Gaza comes to a close.