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Conversation: Deaths in Gaza reported after ceasefire deal, return of hostage bodies stalled NHK

A: Yo, Shin! Any news from home today?
B: Nah, man. Just been grinding at work. What's up?

A: Hey, you heard about the ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas, right?
B: Nope, tell me more!

A: So, Hamas freed 20 of their hostages but they're having trouble returning the bodies of those who died. Crazy, huh?
B: Whoa, that sounds intense! What happened with the deal?

A: Well, according to the agreement, both living and dead hostages were supposed to be returned by today. But only four bodies have been returned so far. Israel's Defense Minister is warning they won't tolerate any delays or avoidance of the agreement.
B: That sounds really serious... But what about the people who died in the attacks after the ceasefire?

A: Yeah, there were reports of six deaths in Israeli attacks on Tuesday in northern and southern Gaza. Hamas is calling it a violation of the agreement and wants other countries to monitor Israel's actions.
B: Crazy... I hope things get better soon.

A: Same here, let's hope for peace and safety for everyone involved.
Summary
Ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas: Hamas freed 20 hostages but is struggling to return the bodies of those who died. Only four bodies have been returned so far, violating the agreement's terms for both living and dead hostages. The Israeli Defense Minister warns against delays or avoidance
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ID: ff5bccc0-2d8d-43d6-926b-662a13dce9f4

Category ID: conversation_summary

URL: https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20251014_19/#conversation

Date: Oct. 14, 2025

Notes: 2025-10-14

Created: 2025/10/14 23:10

Updated: 2025/12/08 00:25

Last Read: 2025/10/14 23:18