1996 Bus Bomber, Freed in Ceasefire Deal, Seen at Hamas Ceremony
- Mohammed Abu Warda, a freed terrorist who was convicted of killing 44 people, attended a Hamas ceremony to return Israeli hostages' bodies in Khan Yunis, wearing a Hamas scarf.
- Israel released Abu Warda as part of a hostage deal, despite him being sentenced to 48 life terms for attacks that killed 44 people in the 1990s.
- Hamas announced the handover of the bodies of Shiri Bibas and her sons, Ariel and Kfir, along with Oded Lifshitz, as part of the ongoing ceasefire negotiations.
- Critics argue that the phased release of hostages may worsen the fate of the remaining captives and undermine Israel's military progress.
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