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Building the Operating System of the Creator and Fan Economy – Luffa CTO Michael Liu

Luffa is the next-gen operating system for the creator and fan economy, combining wallets, identity, communication, community, AI, and mini-programs into one seamless experience. Luffa aims to become the ultimate Web3 connector that transforms attention into ownership and connection into commerce. By enabling creators, brands, and fans to participate in a shared, transactable value-driven social [.] Source:.
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Alger Concentrated Equity ETF Q3 2025 Portfolio Update

Nov. 19, 2025 8: 19 AM ETNBIS, NVDA, ALAB, NFLX, GFL, TWLO Fred Alger Management 44 Follower s Comments Summary The Alger Concentrated Equity ETF outperformed the Russell 1000 Growth Index during the third quarter of 2025. NVIDIA Corporation is a privately held $27. 4 billion growth equity investment manager. Alger is a pioneer of actively managed, growth equity investing. Their journey over the past six decades has been defined by navigating change, embracing disruption, and investing in innovation. For inquiries or communication, please use Fred Alger Management’s official channels. Comments Recommended For You.
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Investigations increasing into violent online 764 network targeting minors

CHICAGO (WLS) — The 764 network operates not only in the United States but all over the world using threats, blackmail, and perverse manipulation to groom children for violence and pain. Members force young people to perform depraved acts against themselves and others. “When we started seeing these reports concerning online enticement, but with extremely egregious sadistic elements our team immediately knew this was an outside of the norm and began tracking this trend specifically,” said Fallon McNulty. She is the executive director of the CyberTipline at the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. ABC7 Chicago is now streaming 24/7. Click here to watch McNulty says members of 764 start to groom their victims on seemingly innocuous platforms and blackmail them into producing sexually explicit material, harming themselves, or even other children. “Offenders are first making contact with children through online gaming platforms or through social media and then trying to move children to more private or encrypted messaging spaces,” McNulty told the I-Team. The more debased and violent the image or video a member is able to coerce a child to produce, the higher their standing in 764. “They’re striking up communication or chat in gaming, they are trying to seek what that child’s interests are, what that child’s vulnerabilities are, their personal information, and then they’re using that against the child,” warned McNulty. SEE ALSO | ’10 minutes of murder’: Why one family is speaking out about the online extremist network 764 The FBI is now comparing 764 actions to those of terrorist organizations. “Lots of commonalities with other types of terrorist activity,” said Javed Ali, an associate professor at the University of Michigan Ford School of Public Policy. Ali worked at the FBI and National Security Council during the Trump Administration. “All this activity that is just so reprehensible. What’s to say that they wouldn’t go to another level and try to commit an act of terrorism, even though it may not be part of the origin, origins, or the initial ideals of what the 764 network tries to do,” said Ali. But there are real challenges to dismantling a network that exists all over the world and primarily online. “How do you, either from a parenting side, or from a national security perspective, how do you get your arms around it? Because it is so vast, and it’s so unregulated for the most part,” Ali told the I-Team. Additional resources: To report an incident to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children CyberTipline: For more resources on child sexual exploitation, including how to talk to your child about this topic: To report an incident of child exploitation to the FBI:.
https://abc7chicago.com/post/what-is-764-group-investigations-increasing-violent-online-network-targeting-minors/18171678/

Austin Reaves: How about Bronny James starting in the NBA and LeBron’s assigned to the G League, that’s awesome

**Oh No He Didn’t: Austin Reaves on Bronny, LeBron, and Lakers’ Future**

*By Dave McMenamin | November 15, 2025*

Austin Reaves didn’t hold back recently when sharing a playful jab on social media, saying, “How about Bronny starting in the NBA and LeBron’s assigned to the G League. That’s awesome.” The comment has sparked plenty of reactions across basketball circles, capturing the spirited locker room demeanor of the Lakers’ rising star.

### Lakers Wrap Up Road Trip with a Strong Showing

The Lakers closed out their road trip with a solid 119-95 victory, improving their record to 10-4. Key performances included Luka Doncic dropping 41 points, 9 rebounds, and 6 assists along with 2 blocks. Austin Reaves contributed 25 points, 8 assists, and 6 rebounds, while Deandre Ayton added a double-double with 20 points and 10 rebounds. Timely contributions also came from Josh Hayes, who posted 10 points and 6 rebounds.

Looking ahead, the Lakers face a big week, especially with LeBron James’ much-anticipated return looming. The schedule lightens with only two games, providing the team valuable practice time to regroup and recalibrate.

### Close Call in New Orleans but Lakers Hold On

In another tense outing, the Lakers edged the New Orleans Pelicans 118-104. Now sitting at 9-4 overall and 2-0 in NBA Cup group play, the team showed resilience and depth.

Reaves led the way again with 31 points and 7 assists, while Doncic recorded 24 points, 12 assists, 6 rebounds, and 2 steals. Ayton dominated the boards with 20 points and 16 rebounds, supplemented by 2 steals. Rui Hachimura chipped in 14 points and 4 rebounds, and Marcus Smart added 13 points, 5 rebounds, 5 assists, and 2 steals despite a rough 1-for-10 shooting night from beyond the arc.

The Lakers’ road trip will conclude with a matchup in Milwaukee scheduled for Saturday.

### A Unique Bromance: Reaves and Doncic’s Chemistry

Off the court, Austin Reaves has developed a distinctive bond with Luka Doncic, a friendship dubbed a “bromance” by multiple Lakers sources. Their relationship thrives on mutual teasing and locker room humor.

When Reaves told ESPN he believed Doncic could average 40 points this season, Luka responded with a smirk and a blunt “Austin’s stupid.” In return, when Reaves was asked to describe Doncic, he quipped, “He’s an idiot.” Commentator JJ Redick highlighted their shared love for trash talk, pointing out how this rapport helps create authentic chemistry on the court.

### Contract Extension Talks & Future Outlook

On June 23, a day after the NBA Finals concluded, Reaves and his agents, Aaron Reilly and Reggie Berry of AMR Agency, participated in a videoconference with Lakers leadership — including acting governor Jeanie Buss, president of basketball operations and GM Rob Pelinka, and head coach JJ Redick. During the 45-minute call, the Lakers officially extended a four-year, $89 million contract offer to Reaves.

Following that, Reaves exited, while discussions continued among his representatives and the Lakers’ front office regarding his long-term fit and the franchise’s direction.

### League Perspectives on Reaves’ Value

An Eastern Conference front office executive told ESPN, “AR’s a stud. If I were the Brooklyn Nets, I would throw all the money at him. He has shown when he gets the keys to the engine, he can produce.”

Reaves shares his All-NBA teammates’ championship aspirations but remains mindful of his personal goals. “At the end of the day, team success is going to help me,” he said. “If I help us, then it will help me in the long haul, when you’re winning.”

### What’s Next on the Horizon for Austin Reaves?

This summer, Reaves will be eligible for unrestricted free agency—and could sign a five-year deal worth up to $241 million with the Lakers or a four-year deal totaling approximately $178.5 million elsewhere, according to NBA salary cap analyst Bobby Marks. The first-year salary would be around $41.5 million, equating to 25% of the 2026-27 salary cap.

Sources emphasize that while Reaves isn’t solely driven by maxing out his earnings, he is well aware of industry standards and his market value. Notably, contemporaries like Jordan Poole and Tyler Herro secured contract extensions paying them roughly 20% of the cap.

As the 2025-26 season unfolds, all eyes will remain on Austin Reaves—not only for his performances on the court but also for the contract decisions that could redefine his role in the NBA’s next generation.
https://sports.yahoo.com/article/austin-reaves-bronny-james-starting-050208396.html

Methodist University cancels classes after tragic week on campus

Methodist University in Fayetteville has canceled classes on Friday following a tragic week on campus.

Neil Perry, a part-time faculty member in the Communication and Media department, was killed in a crash on Thursday morning. Perry was well-known for his work on Grammy and Emmy-nominated music, TV, and film projects, making his loss deeply felt across the university community.

This tragedy comes just days after Methodist student Peter Armstrong was found dead on campus. Authorities have not yet released the cause of his death.

In response to these events, university officials are encouraging students and staff to take advantage of the campus support programs available to help cope during this difficult time.
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Diplo Posts Selfie With Katy Perry and Justin Trudeau After Joking He Dated Them Both

Diplo is continuing the joke about his alleged romances with former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and pop star Katy Perry by sharing a new selfie featuring his two “former lovers.” The DJ and producer posted a selfie with Trudeau sitting beside him and Perry visible in the background, captioning the photo “the one that got away” — a playful nod to Perry’s 2010 hit single.

Earlier this month, during an appearance on *Smart Girl Dumb Questions* on October 7, Diplo ignited rumors about his relationships with Perry and Trudeau. When asked about their romance, the 45-year-old humorously claimed he had dated both. “Oh, I did date Trudeau too,” Diplo said jokingly. “That was a weird one though, because I’m not into politicians.”

While Diplo may not be into politicians, Perry apparently is. In September, the singer and Trudeau were spotted embracing on her yacht near Santa Barbara. According to a witness, Perry “pulled up her boat next to a small public whale-watching boat, then they started making out.” Photos shared by the *Daily Mail* show the singer in swimwear, locking lips and sharing an embrace with Trudeau.

Rumors about a possible romance first surfaced in July when the two were seen dining together in Montreal before taking a stroll around Mount Royal Park. By August, sources claimed their budding relationship had cooled due to their busy schedules. “She’s busy, he’s busy,” a source told the *Daily Mail*. “They have a lot going on, and the newness has worn off.”

“But there’s nothing negative about it,” the insider added. “They just aren’t in constant communication anymore. That could change, but for now, it is what it is — things have cooled off.”
https://www.complex.com/music/a/treyalston/diplo-selfie-katy-perry-justin-trudeau-joke

Nel ASA (NLLSY) Q3 2025 Earnings Call Transcript

**Hakon Volldal, Chief Executive Officer**

Good morning from Oslo. We are ready to announce Nel’s Third Quarter 2025 Results Presentation.

My name is Hakon Volldal, and I am the CEO of Nel. With me today, I have our CFO, Kjell Christian Bjornsen, as well as Wilhelm Flinder, our Head of IR, Communication, and Marketing.

We have the following agenda for today’s presentation:
– Nel in brief
– Highlights from the third quarter
– A short commercial update
– A short political update
– A short technology update

As always, we will end the session with a Q&A segment, aiming to provide clear answers to your questions.

### Nel in Brief

Nel is a fully dedicated electrolyzer technology company that has been listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange since 2014. Since our founding in 1927, we have sold more than 7,000 electrolyzer stacks worldwide, now reaching over 80 countries.

Our current manufacturing capacity stands at 1.5 gigawatts, including 1 gigawatt in Norway and 0.5 gigawatts in the U.S. for PEM electrolyzers. We currently employ approximately 350 people globally.

At present, we are investing heavily in research and development to create next-generation platforms that will drive the future of the hydrogen industry. Our global sales and office network supports our collaborations with industry leaders such as Samsung, Reliance, and General Motors.

Financially, Nel remains strong with NOK 1.8 billion in cash reserves.

Our value proposition is built on our long track record and what we call an unrivaled expertise in electrolyzer technology.

We look forward to sharing more details throughout the presentation and engaging with your questions at the end.
https://seekingalpha.com/article/4834517-nel-asa-nllsy-q3-2025-earnings-call-transcript?source=feed_all_articles

“We will celebrate this win” – Jaipur Pink Panthers’ head coach reacts after win over Haryana Steelers in Pro Kabaddi 2025 Playoffs

**Jaipur Pink Panthers Edge Out Defending Champions Haryana Steelers in Pro Kabaddi 2025 Play-In**

Jaipur Pink Panthers secured a thrilling 30-27 victory over defending champions Haryana Steelers in Play-in 1 of the Pro Kabaddi 2025 season on Saturday, October 25. This win propelled the Panthers into the Eliminator round, where they will face the Patna Pirates.

**Coach Narender Redhu Reflects on the Match**

Jaipur Pink Panthers’ head coach Narender Redhu shared his thoughts on the game during the post-match press conference. He highlighted the team’s strategic preparation, especially in dealing with Haryana’s key defenders Jaideep Dahiya and Rahul Sethpal.

“Our plan was to avoid Jaideep and Rahul, who are their main defenders. And we did that,” said Redhu. “It definitely lifts the confidence when young players perform so well. We will benefit from this game. It was clear that they have a good defense, and if they took the lead, our raiders would have to try more. So we had planned to keep our defense tight. Our defense did well, and we got a lead and we did not let it go.”

This season, the Panthers fielded a relatively new team with several youngsters. However, they not only reached the playoffs but also delivered impressive performances throughout the campaign.

Redhu added, “We will celebrate this win. These are all new guys and playing for the first time but have done so well. We will plan for the next game tomorrow.”

**Next Up: Eliminator 1 Against Patna Pirates**

The Panthers will take on the Patna Pirates in Eliminator 1 on Sunday, October 26, aiming to continue their strong run in the playoffs.

**Haryana Steelers Coach Manpreet Singh Reacts to the Defeat**

The loss to Jaipur Pink Panthers marked the end of the season for the defending champions Haryana Steelers. Reflecting on the defeat, head coach Manpreet Singh acknowledged the Panthers’ superior performance.

“We cannot get away by saying we made mistakes. They played really well. They played better. We could not play well. After half-time we had to take more risk,” Singh said. “We will have to work on our mistakes for the next season.”

The Steelers faced additional challenges this season, notably the absence of raider Naveen Kumar, who played just four games before being sidelined due to injury. Singh provided an update on Naveen’s rehabilitation and future with the team.

“Naveen is preparing and getting fit. We will have to see how he plays in the nationals. But whether he wants to go into the auction or stay with us depends on him. If he is fit, we would want to keep him. But right now he is under rehab.”

Looking ahead, Haryana Steelers aim to regroup and make a stronger comeback in the upcoming season.

**About the Author**

*Rishab Vm* is an Indian sports writer at Sportskeeda, covering Kabaddi, Hockey, Indian Football, and Olympic sports. With around three years of experience, Rishab has also worked with My Khel, The News Minute, Times Network, and Deccan Herald. He holds an MA in Media and Communication Studies and has been recognized twice as ‘Commentator of the Month’ while working with Sportskeeda’s communications team.

Rishab began following sports closely after the 2020 Olympics and has a particular interest in Kabaddi, having covered multiple Pro Kabaddi seasons. His favorite athlete is Neeraj Chopra, who significantly impacted Indian sports with his historic gold medal win at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics.

When not working, Rishab enjoys playing badminton and football.

*Edited by Rishab Vm*
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US men’s deaf national team ready for big stage

FARMINGTON — The practice is lively and fast-paced. The two dozen players move in concert, non-stop, as soccer players do. However, it is quiet. No whistles, no shouting. In a sport where communication is critical, the U.S. men’s deaf soccer team finds its own ways to stay connected.

“It’s a mixture of eye contact, recognition of the game, IQ and ASL, sign language,” says forward Michael Schmidt, 36, one of the oldest and most accomplished players on the U.S. team.

“In a way, deaf players are smarter, because we have to use our eyes more. Coaches are telling us to use your eyes all the time, and this is the perfect way; you can’t use your voice, you have to use your eyes more. That’s how we build that connection, and that’s one of the things I was attracted to about this team.”

The U.S. team has been in Connecticut all week, training for its match against Germany at Rentschler Field on Sunday at 1 p.m. The game will be shown on truTV, with streaming available on HBO Max, before the U.S. women’s team takes on Portugal at 4 p.m.

This event is part of the preparation for the next big tournament, the Deaflympics in Tokyo this November. The U.S. team won bronze at the Pan American Games last year in Brazil, clinching the medal with a 4-0 win over Mexico to qualify. Schmidt scored twice in that game.

“It’s very different from what I expected,” says Tate Lancaster, who has been with the team since 2020. “I grew up with only one other classmate in school who had hearing aids as well, but we didn’t really converse well with each other. But coming onto this team, I really learned how to communicate with sign language, and get back into this whole other community that I didn’t really know much about.”

The 23 players come from all over the country, ranging in age from 18 to 37. Many have played high school or college soccer despite their hearing impairment, but there they were allowed to wear their hearing aids. In international competitions, players are told to “take your ears out” before the games begin.

To be eligible, players must have a hearing loss of at least 55 decibels — the borderline between moderate and moderately severe — in their better ear. Some players have no hearing at all and some are completely nonverbal.

“You can’t communicate quickly enough by signing while passing the ball,” Schmidt explains. “So it’s visual, you have to be prepared, two or three plays ahead. Deaf players, we are a little more aware of our surroundings, our emotions, how we communicate with our body language. Every camp, we make sure we have about 20 important signals — get in line, come closer, check two, turn — common language that soccer players know, but it’s visual.”

Interpreters use sign language or tablets with written instructions to convey coaches’ and trainers’ messages as players huddle up.

“The vibe is great energy and a community feel,” coach Everett Palache says. “They love each other. That was the biggest thing I stepped into, like ‘holy crap, these guys really like hanging out with each other.’ They’re like brothers. I try not to mess that up.”

The U.S. deaf soccer program dates back to 1965, when it played in the Deaflympics in Washington, D.C. that year. The team finished as high as fourth in 2008 at the World Deaf Football Championships and took first at the 2019 Deaf Pan Am Games.

Since 2022, the program has been a fully-funded part of the U.S. Soccer Federation, along with other extended teams including the women’s deaf team, Cerebral Palsy (CP) team, power soccer team (which uses wheelchairs), beach soccer, and futsal (five-on-five soccer). There are specially designed spaces for the extended teams at U.S. Soccer’s Atlanta headquarters. Volkswagen is the deaf team’s presenting sponsor.

The opportunity to travel around the country allows the teams to attract and recruit players. As the U.S. men’s deaf team trained at the Farmington Sports Arena, youth teams and coaches working on adjacent fields stopped to watch the late afternoon practice — the team’s second of the day on Wednesday.

The team also visited students at the American School for the Deaf in West Hartford on Thursday morning.

“Soccer is the universal language,” Schmidt says. “To play in a professional stadium with fans, on TV, it’s going to be a huge honor for us. It’s a significant moment to reach out to all players out there and say ‘hey, you can achieve your dreams.’ Everybody faces a different kind of adversity, but you can overcome it, you can get to this level, and know that there are resources out there for you. Just because there’s a disability doesn’t mean you can’t play soccer.”

Originally from Cleveland, Schmidt joined the team in 2014 after a local college coach forwarded him an email about tryouts. He drove to Pittsburgh to check it out, “and the rest has been history,” he says.

In 2016, he played at the World Cup in Italy. In a fifth-place game against England, Schmidt scored the winning goal as the fourth kicker in an overtime shootout.

“I just remember doing the celebration my family and friends told me to do,” Schmidt recalls. “You get to experience a moment not many people get to experience.”

Lancaster, from Overland Park, Kansas, graduated from Baker University but found himself idle and bored during the pandemic when he saw a notice for a tryout in Louisville on social media. He traveled at his own expense, made the team, and is now back into soccer — coaching at the youth level back home in Kansas City, Missouri, as well as playing.

“The biggest challenge I have playing with my teammates here is communicating with them,” Lancaster says. “Especially if I’m on the back line, I have to figure out a way to talk to them when they’re facing the other way and understand how to react to what their movement is. We come up with key words, condense a lot of our phrases, quick signs — we kind of come up with our own language within the team. Basic sign language, but they have more meaning in the situation we’re in. Once we cross the white line, we’re all playing the same sport.”

The chance to play on television Sunday will give two young players he has been coaching in Kansas City the opportunity to watch Lancaster on a big stage.

“I hope kids see that they can do the same thing,” Lancaster says. “A couple of kids back home, they’re hard of hearing and kind of going through a hard time, playing with other kids who are hearing and they’re struggling to fit in. This game gives them that outlet, so I hope when they see us on TV, see me playing back home, they have the realization that I can do whatever I set my mind to.”

Playing for the U.S. team has changed Lancaster’s life in many ways. He was on the team when it became part of the U.S. soccer community. He met his fiancé, Gracie Fitzgerald, who plays on the U.S. women’s deaf team.

“I have this team to thank for it,” he says.

The team prides itself on its speed and quickness.

“We play with pride, play with passion,” Schmidt says. “The game of soccer is supposed to be fun. Make them remember you on the field. This is why we’re here.”

Palache, who brought 20 years of coaching experience to the job in 2024, realized during a trip to Washington and a game against Alexandria (Va.) Soccer Association that he was in the right place.

“That really showed us our grit and our desire, and I knew that they had another level to them,” Palache says. “I had wondered how far we could push them, and that game itself pushed them. I’m ultra-competitive, and that’s when I knew they were equally competitive and I was in the right spot. The profile that we’re looking for is resiliency, athleticism, adaptability.

“We’ve actually come up with an acronym off of ‘DEAF’: they’ve got to have Drive, got to give Effort, got to be Adaptable, got to have Faith in the process. We do something called a legacy letter, get them to think about what their purpose is, and everyone said they want to leave a legacy they can live up to, and inspire the next generation that it’s possible.”
https://www.staradvertiser.com/2025/10/25/sports/sports-breaking/us-mens-deaf-national-team-ready-for-big-stage/

Israel halts aid to Gaza ‘until further notice’ as renewed fighting tests ceasefire

The fragile ceasefire in Gaza faced its first major test Sunday as an Israeli security official announced that the transfer of aid into the territory was halted “until further notice” following a Hamas ceasefire violation. Concurrently, Israeli forces launched a wave of strikes.

The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity pending a formal announcement, confirmed the suspension just over a week since the start of the U.S.-proposed ceasefire aimed at ending two years of war.

Earlier on Sunday, Israel’s military reported that its troops came under fire from Hamas militants in southern Gaza, with two soldiers later confirmed killed in the area. In response, the Israeli military said it struck dozens of what it described as Hamas targets.

Health officials in Gaza reported that at least 29 Palestinians were killed across the territory, including children.

### Ceasefire Tensions and Reactions

A senior Egyptian official involved in the ceasefire negotiations told reporters that “round-the-clock” contacts were ongoing to deescalate the situation. This official also spoke on condition of anonymity.

There was no immediate comment from the United States.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu directed the military to take “strong action” against any ceasefire violations but stopped short of threatening a return to war.

According to the Israeli military, militants fired on troops in parts of Rafah city controlled by Israel under the ceasefire agreement. Meanwhile, Hamas accused Israel of multiple ceasefire violations and claimed it had lost contact with its remaining units in Rafah for months, denying responsibility for any incidents in those areas.

### Strikes in Gaza Raise Fears of Renewed Conflict

Palestinians expressed deep concern about the potential return to war.

“It will be a nightmare,” said Mahmoud Hashim, a father of five from Gaza City, who appealed to U.S. President Donald Trump and other mediators to prevent the ceasefire’s collapse.

An Israeli airstrike on a makeshift coffeehouse in Zawaida town in central Gaza killed at least six Palestinians, according to Gaza’s Health Ministry, which is run by Hamas.

Another strike near the Al-Ahly soccer club in the Nuseirat refugee camp killed at least two people. The strike hit a tent, wounding eight others, according to Al-Awda Hospital, which received the casualties.

The hospital also received the bodies of four people killed in a strike on a school sheltering displaced families in Nuseirat.

Further casualties included six killed in a tent in Nuseirat, one at a charging point west of Nuseirat, and four at a house in Bureij camp.

In Khan Younis, a strike hit a tent in the Muwasi area, killing at least four people, including a woman and two children, according to Nasser Hospital.

Another strike in Beit Lahiya in northern Gaza killed two men, the Shifa Hospital reported.

### Identification of More Hostage Remains

Israel identified the remains of two hostages released by Hamas overnight. Netanyahu’s office said the bodies belonged to Ronen Engel, a father from Kibbutz Nir Oz, and Sonthaya Oakkharasri, a Thai agricultural worker from Kibbutz Be’eri.

Both were believed killed during the Hamas-led attack on southern Israel on October 7, 2023, which initiated the ongoing war.

Engel’s wife, Karina, and two of his three children were kidnapped and later released in a ceasefire agreement in November 2023.

Over the past week, Hamas has handed over the remains of 12 hostages. The armed wing of Hamas, the Qassam Brigades, stated they found the body of a hostage and would return it on Sunday “if circumstances in the field” allowed, warning that any Israeli escalation would hinder search efforts.

### Border Crossing and Hostage Remains Dispute

Israel has pressed Hamas to fulfill its ceasefire obligation to return the remains of all 28 deceased hostages. As a result, the Rafah border crossing between Gaza and Egypt remains closed “until further notice.”

Hamas cites the war’s devastation and Israeli military control of parts of Gaza as reasons for the slow handover. Israel suspects Hamas has access to more bodies than it has returned.

Meanwhile, Israel has released 150 Palestinian bodies back to Gaza, including 15 on Sunday, according to Gaza’s Health Ministry. These bodies, many in an advanced state of decomposition, have not been identified by Israel nor has their cause of death been disclosed.

Currently, only 25 have been identified by the Health Ministry, which posts photos of the bodies online to assist families.

Previously, Israel and Hamas exchanged 20 living hostages for over 1,900 Palestinian prisoners and detainees.

### Next Steps in Ceasefire Negotiations

A Hamas delegation, led by chief negotiator Khalil al-Hayya, arrived in Cairo to follow up on the ceasefire’s implementation with mediators and other Palestinian groups.

The next phases are expected to focus on disarming Hamas, Israeli withdrawal from additional controlled areas in Gaza, and future governance of the devastated territory.

Hamas spokesman Hazem Kassem stated on Saturday that the second phase of negotiations “requires national consensus,” adding that Hamas has initiated discussions to “solidify its positions.”

The U.S. plan suggests establishing an internationally backed authority to govern Gaza. Kassem reiterated that Hamas will not participate in the postwar governing body, instead calling for a body of Palestinian technocrats to manage day-to-day affairs.

“For now, government agencies in Gaza continue to perform their duties, as the (power) vacuum is very dangerous,” he said.

### Status of the Rafah Border Crossing

Before the war, the Rafah crossing was the only one not controlled by Israel. It has been closed since May 2024, after Israel assumed control of the Gaza side.

A full reopening would facilitate medical treatment, travel, and family visits for Palestinians, many of whom have family connections in Egypt.

On Sunday, the Palestinian Authority’s Interior Ministry in Ramallah announced procedures for Palestinians wishing to enter or exit Gaza through Rafah.

Palestinian embassy staff in Cairo will issue temporary travel documents to those leaving Gaza. Those seeking to enter Gaza must apply at the embassy.

### Casualties and Humanitarian Toll

The Israel-Hamas conflict has killed more than 68,000 Palestinians, according to Gaza’s Health Ministry, which does not differentiate between civilians and combatants. The ministry maintains detailed casualty records considered generally reliable by U.N. agencies and independent experts.

Israel disputes these figures but has not presented its own official count.

Thousands more remain missing, according to the Red Cross.

The Hamas-led militants killed around 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and abducted 251 during the October 7 attack that sparked the war.
https://www.wptv.com/world/israel-at-war/israel-halts-aid-to-gaza-until-further-notice-as-renewed-fighting-tests-ceasefire