Netanyahu decries release of wrong body as a ceasefire violation. Hamas pledges to investigate
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu condemned the release of the wrong body as a 'cruel and malicious violation' of the ceasefire agreement.
- The Israeli army confirmed that the body released was not that of any Israeli hostage.
- U.S. Envoy Adam Boehler stated that releasing the wrong body was 'horrific' and a 'clear violation' of the ceasefire.
- Hamas announced it would 'conduct a thorough review' of the body issue, suggesting a possible mix-up due to Israeli bombing.
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The Israeli prime minister has accused Hamas of a cruel and evil violation of the ceasefire in Gaza, after forensic testing revealed the body returned from Gaza on Thursday was not that of the Israeli hostage Shiri Bibas. We hear from Jonathan Dekel-Chen, whose son was one of the hostages released by Hamas last Saturday. Also in the programme: Apple is removing its highest level of data security for customers in the UK; and Newshour's James Coom…
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