Aid trucks rolled into Gaza on Wednesday (October 15) 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.
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- Aid and fuel trucks entered Gaza as Israel reopened the Rafah crossing.
- A dispute over the return of hostage bodies by Hamas threatened the ceasefire. 12s
- Israel prepared to allow 600 aid trucks with food, medical supplies, and fuel. 43s
- Many displaced Palestinians continue to face severe shortages and hardship. 1m 2s
- The ceasefire deal requires the return of both hostage and Palestinian bodies, and calls for Hamas to disarm, which it has not agreed to. 1m 39s