Hamas Returns Remains of American-Israeli Soldier
- On Sunday, Israel said the Red Cross received the remains of three hostages from Gaza, which will be transferred to Israeli military forensic teams for identification.
- Since the October 10 ceasefire, Palestinian militants have returned 17 sets of remains while 11 are believed still in Gaza, releasing one or two bodies every few days.
- Hamas said the three bodies were discovered Sunday in a tunnel in southern Gaza, while Egypt and the Red Cross used diggers amid widespread destruction, and Gaza health officials lack DNA testing kits for identification.
- Families report high emotions and demand action as Israel's military said official identification will be shared first with victims' families, while the Hostages and Missing Families Forum urged the Israeli government to secure all remains.
- Despite a fragile truce since October 10, violence persists with 236 people killed and pockets of Hamas in Rafah and Khan Younis, while major obstacles include disarmament and forming a force under the 20-point plan.
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Red Cross vehicles deliver remains of three hostages to Tel Aviv
Video crews on Sunday captured Red Cross vehicles transporting the remains of three hostages taken by Hamas across Israel. The vehicles were seen arriving at the National Forensic Institute in Tel Aviv, where officials are expected to conduct examinations to confirm the identities of the deceased. Israeli authorities said the bodies are believed to be among the 11 hostages whose remains Israel is seeking to retrieve as part of ongoing ceasefire …
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