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Hamas recovers the remains of another Israeli as it expands the search for the remaining bodies with help from Egypt

Hamas has brought back one of its dead hostages to Israel as it expands its search for remains in new areas in Gaza strip Sunday, said the US-designated terrorist group.

According to the Israeli military, the remains were handed over to the Red Cross on Monday and are on their way to IDF forces in the Gaza strip for identification. The transfer and expanded search for all the hostages’ bodies came a day after Egypt sent a team of experts to help recover the bodies.

Red Cross workers accompanied Hamas operatives as they carried out expanded search operations on Sunday, the international organization confirmed on Monday.

A convoy of trucks and heavy equipment, including a passenger and a bulldower, entered southern Gaza, part of the efforts of international and Israeli mediators, who spoke on condition of anonymity, who were not authorized to speak to the media.

French News Agency AFP shared photos of a vehicle convoy in Khan Younis, south of Gaza.

Trucks arriving at Egypt’s Rafah gate crossed on Oct. 26 26, 2025 in Rafah, Egypt.

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Under the dirty fire, reached on Oct. 10, Hamas is expected to return in full The remnants of the capture of the Israelites as soon as possible. Israel agreed to return the bodies of 15 dead Palestinians to the rest of the restored administration.

So far, Hamas has returned 19 dead bodies, and Monday’s transfer was the first return in five days. Israel sent the bodies of 195 Palestinians to Gaza.

AID trucks continue to enter Gaza under the final agreement

Heavy construction equipment to be used in debris removal operations from Gaza to pass through the Rafah border, Egypt, on October 26, 2025.

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The leader of Hamas in Gaza, Khalil Al-Hayya, said the group has begun searching new locations to find the bodies of 15 Israelis living in Palestinian territory, according to comments shared by the group late Sunday. That number doesn’t assume the body is back on Monday.

President Trump warned on Saturday that he was “watching very closely” to ensure that Hamas returns more bodies in the next 48 hours. “Some bodies are hard to reach, but others can come back now, for some reason,” they wrote about social reality.

Al-Hayya, who also interviewed Hamas’ Top Netiotor, told an Egyptian media site last week that efforts to recover the bodies are facing challenges due to the massive destruction in Gaza, with some believing that they were buried under the rubble.

Sara Davies, spokeswoman for the International Committee of the Red Cross, confirmed to CBB News on Monday that Red Cross workers had been following “the yellow line designated ‘as'”.

A Red Cross official confirmed to CBS News separately that the looting workers were clearly contacting Hamas on Sunday.

Davies emphasized the neutrality of the Red Cross, saying that the organization “is not involved in seeking envy, and is not involved in the restoration of law, looking after them, and finding human bodies.”

Israeli strikes injured four in central Gaza

Israeli forces attacked the main Nuseirat refugee camp in Gaza on Saturday night, for the second time in a week, according to the AHDA hospital that received the injured.

The Israeli military said it targeted forces affiliated with a Palestinian Islamist group that was planning to attack Israeli forces.

Islamic Jihad, the second largest group in Gaza, has denied that it is preparing an attack.

Hamas called the strike a “flagrant violation” of the cease-fire agreement and accused Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of trying to thwart Mr. Trump to end the war.

It was the same area that Israel targeted in a series of strikes on Oct. 19, after the military suspect Hamas Militants of killing two Israeli soldiers. That day, Israel launched a series of deadly strikes in Gaza, killing at least 36 Palestinians, including women and children, according to Hamas-run Health. it was The biggest challenge in finishing loose ends.

Netanyahu defends the military action, saying that Israel will not tolerate attacks on them and will ‘respond in our opinion to the attacks.’

“It is true, we also reduce the risks as they are done, before they are done, as we did yesterday in the Gaza Strip,” Netanyahu said at the beginning of his weekly Cabinet meeting.

Netanyahu reiterated that Israel remained in charge of its own security, after allegations last week that the Trump administration was setting standards for Israel’s response to security concerns in Gaza. Vice President of JD vence any such speculation is prohibited during his visit.

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