Hamas transferred captive’s remains in Gaza
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With endless rubble and destroyed streets as far as the eye can see, any plans for Gaza's future are a far cry from where it is today, writes Lucy Williamson.
The set of remains handed over to Israel on Tuesday were those of Itay Chen, the final remaining American Israeli hostage, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said.
Israel's military gave CBS News a rare look deep inside Gaza, where many questions still hang over the ruins of war and the future of 2 million Palestinians.
Palestinians fetch water in the Shati refugee camp, west of Gaza City, Oct. 28, 2025. Palestinians may have to wait hours for a small amount of water, which is largely unavailable due to damage to water networks caused by Israeli bombing during the war. (Photo by Rizek Abdeljawad/Xinhua)
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IDF says troops found cache of Hamas weapons in Gaza City’s Shejaiya neighborhood
Amid the ongoing ceasefire in Gaza, the IDF says troops deployed to Gaza City’s Shejaiya neighborhood — on the eastern side of the Yellow Line — located a cache of weapons belonging to Hamas. The arms depot was found by troops of the 252nd Division in “the heart of the Shejaiya neighborhood,” the army says.
Gaza residents are suffering "a volcano" of psychological trauma from Israel's devastating military campaign that has become clear since last month's truce, according to Palestinian mental health specialists.
Life is slowly returning to Gaza City in the ceasefire, even as many worry war could return.
Israeli strikes in Gaza killed at least 20 people, including children, after Israel accused Hamas of violating the US-brokered ceasefire deal and staging the discovery of a deceased hostage.
Hamas has returned the body of 19-year-old New York City native Itay Chen, the last remaining American hostage in Gaza, following the Oct. 7, 2023, terror attack in Israel.
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Ms. Rachel Honors Children in Gaza With Embroidered Artwork on Her Glamour Women of the Year Gown
Rachel Griffin-Accurso, known as Ms. Rachel, wore a custom gown with a cape and train embroidered with artwork created by children in Gaza for the Glamour Women of the Year Awards 2025 red carpet in New York City on Tuesday night.