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Remains of Eighth Deceased Hostage Found in Gaza Strip
In a significant development, Israel has confirmed the identification of the remains of another deceased hostage. Eliyahu Margalit, 76, was abducted from his workplace at Kibbutz Nir Oz and handed over to Israel by Hamas' armed wing, the al-Qassam Brigades.
This latest addition brings the total number of identified hostages returned to Israel to eight. The Israeli government had set a deadline for Hamas to hand over all remaining hostages, but it appears that progress has been slow in recovering the bodies of those still believed to be in Gaza.
Hamas had previously stated that it would not be able to recover all 28 hostage remains due to the extensive destruction caused by the conflict. The IDF has confirmed that Israeli intelligence is being shared with Hamas to assist in finding remaining hostages, and that Turkey has offered to help search for and retrieve bodies through sending expert teams.
The United States has also expressed its commitment to assisting in the recovery efforts, with US Ambassador to the UN Mike Waltz stating that American personnel will be part of the effort. The senior US adviser on the peace deal noted that it would have been almost impossible for Hamas to mobilize and get the bodies home due to the level of destruction.
As the situation remains fluid, Israeli authorities continue to work towards recovering all hostages' remains. Meanwhile, nine Palestinians were killed in Gaza when Israeli forces fired on a bus in Zeitun neighborhood, and 15 Palestinian bodies had been returned to Gaza.
In a significant development, Israel has confirmed the identification of the remains of another deceased hostage. Eliyahu Margalit, 76, was abducted from his workplace at Kibbutz Nir Oz and handed over to Israel by Hamas' armed wing, the al-Qassam Brigades.
This latest addition brings the total number of identified hostages returned to Israel to eight. The Israeli government had set a deadline for Hamas to hand over all remaining hostages, but it appears that progress has been slow in recovering the bodies of those still believed to be in Gaza.
Hamas had previously stated that it would not be able to recover all 28 hostage remains due to the extensive destruction caused by the conflict. The IDF has confirmed that Israeli intelligence is being shared with Hamas to assist in finding remaining hostages, and that Turkey has offered to help search for and retrieve bodies through sending expert teams.
The United States has also expressed its commitment to assisting in the recovery efforts, with US Ambassador to the UN Mike Waltz stating that American personnel will be part of the effort. The senior US adviser on the peace deal noted that it would have been almost impossible for Hamas to mobilize and get the bodies home due to the level of destruction.
As the situation remains fluid, Israeli authorities continue to work towards recovering all hostages' remains. Meanwhile, nine Palestinians were killed in Gaza when Israeli forces fired on a bus in Zeitun neighborhood, and 15 Palestinian bodies had been returned to Gaza.