Israel has received a set of human remains believed to belong to an Israeli captive held in Gaza through the Red Cross, according to a statement from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office. The coffin was handed over to Israeli soldiers and intelligence officers inside Gaza as part of a US-brokered plan to end Israel's genocidal war against the Palestinian people.
The handover is part of a deal that has seen Palestinian armed groups return the bodies of 25 captives in exchange for the release of 330 Palestinians' remains to authorities in Gaza. However, Hamas claims it is unable to recover all the remains due to rubble from Israel's more than two-year war.
Testing is set to be carried out to determine if the remains belong to one of the three remaining deceased captives still being held in Gaza. The ceasefire between Israel and Hamas has been fragile, with Israel violating the truce at least 497 times since it began, killing 342 Palestinians, including children, women, and the elderly.
The US-brokered plan also includes a transitional governing authority for Gaza and a multinational security force, although details of how this will be implemented remain unclear. A Hamas delegation met in Cairo with Egyptian officials to discuss these next steps, which are expected to include joint efforts to overcome challenges and consolidate the ceasefire.
The handover is part of a deal that has seen Palestinian armed groups return the bodies of 25 captives in exchange for the release of 330 Palestinians' remains to authorities in Gaza. However, Hamas claims it is unable to recover all the remains due to rubble from Israel's more than two-year war.
Testing is set to be carried out to determine if the remains belong to one of the three remaining deceased captives still being held in Gaza. The ceasefire between Israel and Hamas has been fragile, with Israel violating the truce at least 497 times since it began, killing 342 Palestinians, including children, women, and the elderly.
The US-brokered plan also includes a transitional governing authority for Gaza and a multinational security force, although details of how this will be implemented remain unclear. A Hamas delegation met in Cairo with Egyptian officials to discuss these next steps, which are expected to include joint efforts to overcome challenges and consolidate the ceasefire.