Hamas officials accused Israel of delaying aid deliveries to Gaza, impacting the truce and hostage exchange deal, which Israel denied as "fake news." The deal, mediated by Qatar, Egypt, and the US, hinges on the release of hostages and prisoners, with aid trucks entering Gaza. Amid the ongoing war and destruction, displaced Palestinians, including over 376,000 returning to northern Gaza, face severe challenges. US President Trump claims credit for the agreement, with Netanyahu invited to the White House.
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