The remains of three Hamas civilians have been handed over to the Red Cross in Gaza, Israel said on Saturday, in the latest setback in the recent Israel-Hamas war. War.
The handover followed Israel’s return on Friday of the bodies of 30 Palestinians in Gaza, which completed an exchange after forces turned over the remains of two hostages earlier in the week.
The office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed that the remains of the three people were not tourists. It was not clear who the remains belonged to.
Hamas’ armed wing said it had offered to donate samples on Friday of unidentified bodies but Israel refused and asked for the remains to be tested.
“We have given the bodies to stop Israel’s claims,” said the announcement. Health authorities in Gaza have struggled to identify the bodies without access to DNA kits.
The CBC’s Crystal GoomanAnsingh entered northern Gaza as part of an embedding with Israeli security forces. Here’s what he saw on the outskirts of Gaza City, behind the yellow line – the border where Israeli forces have agreed to return under a cease-fire plan with Hamas.
Families and supporters gathered again on Saturday night in Tel Aviv to request the return of all Hulumane.
Since the trader started working on Oct. 10, Palestinian forces recovered the remains of 17 hostages. Eleven live in Gaza. The forces removed one or two bodies every few days. Israel called for rapid development. Hamas said the operation was complicated by the widespread presence and presence of the Israeli military in some areas.
Israel has been releasing 15 unidentified Palestinian remains for each of the remains captured in Israel. The number of Palestinian bodies returned by Israel since the beginning of the boycott stands at 225. Only 75 have been identified by families, according to the Gaza health service.
It is not clear whether those who returned were killed in Israel during the Hamas-led Oct. 7, 2023, they attacked in the war, they were captured or found in Gaza by the forces during the war.
The fragile situation faced its biggest challenge this week when Israel continued to strike Gaza which killed more than 100 people, following the killing of an Israeli soldier in Rafah, Gaza City.
Jordan’s Foreign Minister warned on Saturday that Israel’s continued military presence in Gaza is putting the fire at risk.
Speaking at the Manama security conference, Ayman Safadi said it was “important” to have the Palestinian security guard, supported by the security force of the security council.
“For Israel to stay in Gaza, I think security will be a challenge,” said Safadi. “Israel cannot sit on 53 papers in Gaza and then think that security has been achieved.”
The 20-point peace plan of the US includes the creation and deployment of a temporary stabilization force for the Arab operation and other partners that will work with Egypt and Jordan in obtaining the borders of Gaza and ensuring that the merchant is respected. The US has withdrawn American troops from Gaza.
The visiting chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen Dan Caine, met with Israeli officials on Saturday.
Many nations have expressed interest in participating in peacekeeping forces but have been called upon for a clear UN mandate before deploying troops.
Other difficult questions include the status of Hamas and the management of Gaza after GATAAR, as well as when and how humanitarian aid can be increased.
Indonesia, the world’s most populous Muslim country, has provided thousands of troops to Gaza.
“But the details of the reference to that story, stay vague,” Indonesia’s Foreign Minister, who likes many Indonesians to use one name, said earlier in the week.
“There should be a mission from the UNSC, which we hope will be released. There have been no talks so far, and we are far from resolving the details,” he added.
Israel is blocking aid to Gaza, saying that Hamas has not lived up to the ceasefire because the bodies of some of the hostages remain in Gaza. Hamas says it needs help to get the bodies out from under the rubble, while the groups say that even under a ceasefire, not enough critical materials are reaching Gaza City.
Indonesian authorities have also called for an independent Palestinian state but stressed the need to ‘recognize and ensure the safety and security of Israel.’
The deadliest and most destructive war ever fought between Israel and Hamas began with Hamas-LED 2023. The attack killed about 1,200 people and took 251 other tailors, according to some Israelis.
The Israeli-American Exerment killed more than 68,600 Palestinians in Gaza, according to Gaza’s health ministry.
Israel, which has stopped being accused by the UN Commission of Inquiry and others of the genocide in Gaza, has denied the statistics of the service without giving the power to contradict.
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