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#bestcollectionmizo #israelnews #gazanews HLAUHTHAWN ANG NGEIIN - ISRAEL DRONE AN CHE PHUT || HAMAS hoin ruang thawn kim duh hrih lo // Israel won’t reopen Rafah crossing, will limit aid, to press Hamas for remaining slain hostages Israel on Tuesday decided not to reopen the Rafah border crossing between the Gaza Strip and Egypt the next day, as required by the ceasefire deal, accusing Hamas of failing to stand by its commitment to return the bodies of all dead hostages still held by Palestinian terrorists in the Strip. Israel said it would also reduce the amount of aid flowing into Gaza as part of the sanctions against the terror group. The moves followed assessments by Israeli defense officials that Hamas has not made significant efforts to return the remaining bodies of the hostages, and amid rising anger among their families, with the main group representing them demanding that the ceasefire agreement’s implementation be halted until their loved ones are returned Meanwhile, a senior Red Cross official told The Times of Israel that the transfer of the bodies of four additional slain hostages was slated to take place at 10 p.m. on Tuesday, confirming earlier reports.Some bereaved families also fumed after they received a letter from the government expressing sadness at the “heavy price” they paid, which the letter said helped lead to “the end of the war and the return of all the hostages. The Red Cross, meanwhile, said that it could take “much more time” to retrieve the 24 remaining captives due to conditions in Gaza, as the Israel Defense Forces announced that forensic experts identified the four slain hostages returned by Hamas on Monday night. Israel confirmed Tuesday night that the bodies of four hostages returned by Hamas a day earlier had been identified by forensic experts as Guy Illouz, 26, Bipin Joshi, 23, Yossi Sharabi, 53, and IDF officer Cpt. Daniel Perez, 22. The bodies were returned hours after Hamas released the last 20 living hostages abducted when the terror group invaded Israel on October 7, 2023, sparking the Gaza war Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said in a statement Tuesday evening that the bodies were identified by forensic experts that morning.“The Israeli government shares in the deep sorrow of the Illouz, Joshi, Perez and Sharabi families and of all the families of the fallen hostages,” the Prime Minister’s Office said. It added that Israel is “determined, committed, and working tirelessly” to bring back all of the slain hostages for burial, adding that Hamas is “required to fulfill its commitments to the mediators and return them as part of the implementation of the agreement.” / Trump: If Hamas doesn’t uphold vow to disarm, ‘we will disarm them, perhaps violently’ US President Donald Trump said Tuesday that Hamas has told his top aides that it will disarm, and that the terror group could be dealt with “violently” if it refuses to do so. He also pressed the Palestinian terror group to follow through with its release of all the dead hostages still being held in the Strip. Troops fired at Gazan suspects who approached them after crossing ceasefire line The Israel Defense Forces said Tuesday that it opened fire on Gazans who approached troops in Gaza City and near Khan Younis after crossing the so-called Yellow Line, to which the military withdrew as part of the Gaza ceasefire-hostage deal. The Hamas-controlled civil defense agency reported five people killed in an Israeli drone strike while trying to return to their homes in Gaza City’s eastern Shejaiya neighborhood, and another person was killed in a separate drone strike on a gathering in the al-Fukhari area east of Khan Younis in southern Gaza. In both cases, the IDF said, troops “opened fire to remove the threat,” in accordance with the ceasefire deal