Hamas’ armed wing handed over three bodies to Israel via the Red Cross, though none were identified as hostages. The Al-Qassam Brigades said Israel had earlier refused to accept body samples and reiterated readiness to retrieve more remains from areas under IDF control. Meanwhile, Israeli forces resumed air and ground strikes across Gaza, killing at least five people and intensifying pressure on the fragile ceasefire. As tensions soared, far-right minister Itamar Ben Gvir renewed calls for the “death penalty for terrorists,” deepening outrage amid Israel’s ongoing offensive.0:00 INTRO1:44 ISRAEL JETS, TANKS ‘CONTINUE ATTACKS’ ON GAZA2:54 BEN GVIR DEMANDS “DEATH PENALTY FOR TERRORISTS”4:33 ISRAEL-SAUDI DEAL “VIRTUALLY IMPOSSIBLE” UNLESS… n18oc_world
