Tents destroyed as heavy rains cause flooding in Gaza
Palestinians living in cities of tents have been left reeling from downpours and flooding as they struggle to cope with ongoing food shortages and a fragile ceasefire tested by ongoing strikes in Gaza.
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Israel says it has received human remains that Palestinian militants handed over to the Red Cross, but it is not immediately clear if they are one of three hostages remaining in the Gaza Strip. The office of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Tuesday the remains will be taken for forensic testing and identification. The handover is the latest under the fragile ceasefire that took effect on Oct. 10. Palestinian Islamic Jihad said it found the remains earlier this week in Nuseirat, a refugee camp in central Gaza. The remaining hostages yet to be handed over are two Israelis and a man from Thailand.
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