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Unidentified remains of 3 people transferred to Israel, Red Cross says

  • On Friday, the International Committee of the Red Cross transferred the unidentified remains of three people to Israel, while Israel returned 30 Palestinian bodies to Nasser Hospital in Gaza.
  • Rooted in the Oct. 7, 2023 attack, Hamas's assault killed about 1,200 people and took around 251 hostages, prompting the current conflict.
  • Medical teams at Nasser Hospital report many remains are torn apart and exhumed, with melted flesh and erased faces, while Gaza's Health Ministry lacks DNA identification kits.
  • Families gathered in Hostages Square, Tel Aviv, as Hamas has returned the remains of 17 hostages since the truce began, and Rimona Velner said, `We cannot give up until everybody, all the bodies, will be here`.
  • With 350 personnel in Gaza, the International Committee of the Red Cross maintains neutrality and confidentiality, with ICRC President Mirjana Spoljaric Egger saying, `And throughout this time, we have always consistently remained neutral, impartial, independent`.
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The process of restoring the remains of hostages abducted in Israel has experienced a new setback with the handing over of three bodies by Hamas.

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On Friday, the Israeli army had received three unidentified corpses from the Gaza Strip. However, it is not supposed to be one of the eleven missing hostages.

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L'articolo Israel: "The last 3 bodies returned by Hamas do not belong to any hostage" "The direct comes from Il Fatto Quotidiano."

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False hope again: the bodies handed over by Hamas are not missing hostages. How does Israel react?

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