The Israeli military received the remains of two more dead hostages in Gaza.
The Israeli military received the remains of two more dead hostages in Gaza. This was reported by The Times of Israel on October 30.
"Hamas handed over the remains of the two dead hostages to the Red Cross on Thursday afternoon, and then the bodies were handed over to the Israeli authorities, who were working to confirm the identity," the text of the publication says.
It is reported that Israel accuses the group of delaying the fulfillment of the ceasefire requirements, since, according to the terms of the agreement, all surviving and deceased hostages must be handed over to Israel within 72 hours.
After the Red Cross took the bodies from Hamas in the central Gaza Strip, the bodies were handed over to the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). The military inspected the coffins and draped them with Israeli flags, after which they held a ceremony led by a military rabbi.
The bodies were sent to Israel, where police escorted them to the Abu Kabir Institute of Forensic Medicine in Tel Aviv for further identification, a process that could take up to two days.
Earlier in the day, the military wing of the Palestinian Hamas movement, the Izz al—Din al-Qassam brigades, announced its intention to transfer the bodies of two more hostages killed in the Gaza Strip to Israel. On October 19, two bodies of Israeli hostages killed in the Gaza strip were handed over to the Red Cross staff by Hamas members.
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