
Al Jazeera News Updates Israel releases 45 Palestinian bodies, Italy tower collapse injures worker
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Nov 3, 2025 Israel released 45 Palestinian bodies as part of a ceasefire deal, raising questions about the ongoing tensions. UN reports highlight severe atrocities in Sudan, with accounts of mass killings and violence. The UAE faces scrutiny over its alleged involvement in the conflict, while calls for stronger international intervention grow. In Tanzania, political unrest continues with the arrest of opposition leader Tundu Lissu. Lastly, a medieval tower in Rome partially collapsed during renovation, injuring a worker and sending debris plummeting.
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Ceasefire Exchanges Leave Identification Gap
- Israel and Hamas exchanged bodies and prisoners as part of a ceasefire deal, with 45 Palestinian bodies returned to Khan Yunis today.
- Only 75 of 270 returned Palestinian bodies have been identified, highlighting large-scale identification challenges.
Confirmed Returns, Many Still Missing
- Israel confirmed three bodies received from Hamas were army officials, while eight other captives remain missing.
- The confirmations and remaining unknowns underline ongoing uncertainty about the fate of many captives.
UN Documents Atrocities In El Fasha
- The UN reported mass killings, rapes and other atrocities after the RSF pushed the Sudanese army out of El Fasha.
- Videos show dozens of bodies on the city's outskirts as fighters advanced, illustrating severe civilian harm.
