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Joint Israel-U.S.-Egypt-Qatar-Türkiye task force to retrieve hostages' remains in Gaza

"Breaking: A joint task force of Israel, U.S., Egypt, Qatar, and Türkiye aims to retrieve hostages' remains in Gaza within 72 hours, offering hope for families."

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Joint Israel-U.S.-Egypt-Qatar-Türkiye task force to retrieve hostages' remains in Gaza
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A joint task force comprising Israel, the United States, Egypt, Qatar, and Türkiye is set to locate and retrieve the remains of killed hostages and surviving captives in Gaza within the next 72 hours. The operation will involve the use of heavy equipment for excavation and demolitions as necessary, according to a report from The Jerusalem Post.

This initiative follows ongoing efforts to address the situation of hostages in the region. The task force aims to provide closure to families affected by the conflict. The specifics of the operation, including the exact locations and methods to be employed, have not been disclosed.

For further context, recent developments indicate that Israel is expected to delay a ceasefire in Gaza until government ratification, as reported in earlier coverage. Additionally, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have been active in the area, including firing warning shots at Palestinians on Rashid Street in Gaza.

The task force"s mission underscores the complexities of the ongoing situation in Gaza and the international efforts to manage the humanitarian crisis.