Israel is not sure if the people of the last people were returned by Hamas by those abductors

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Israel on Tuesday said they found the people of Humane, that the Palestinian forces transferred to the Red Cross, but it was not immediately clear if they were one of the three remaining hostages in the Gaza strip.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said the remains will be taken for re-examination at forensic and identification sites.
Palestinian Islamic Jihad said it found the bodies earlier this week in Nuseirat, a refugee camp in central Gaza.
Handover is the latest less than a month ago to stop despite both alleged breaches.
Under the October deal between Hamas and Israel, Hamas released all 20 of its surviving members in Gaza to accept nearly 2,000 Palestinian prisoners and wartime detainees held by Israel.
The pact also specified the return of 28 hostages’ remains and 360 Palestinian war remains.
The Palestinian army returned the bodies of 25 hostages. The remaining hostages are believed to be two Israelis and a man from Thailand.
Two Palestinians targeted Israelis in a stabbing attack in the west bank this week, which comes as violence by postern residents in the West Bank rises. Questions are looming over the Gaza Resefire, which is now holding, despite uncertainty that Hamas will ever be paralyzed voluntarily.
In return, Israel removed the bodies of 330 Palestinians from Gaza. Most remain anonymous.
Under pressure from Israel to hurry, Hamas says it has not been able to access all the remains of the seams because they have been buried under debris from Israel for two years. Israel has accused the military of dragging its feet and threatened to resume military operations or withhold humanitarian aid if all is left. Netanyahu’s office asserted that the delay was a breach of the ceasefire.
Follow-up conversations
Meanwhile, Al-Qwaherahera News TV reported on Tuesday that the government in Cairo hosted a follow-up meeting of mediators and guarantors of the Recongfire Deal.
It was attended by the head of Egypt’s Intelligence, the Qatari Minister and the Head of Turkish Intelligence, the station said, without saying where the meeting was held.
They discussed the joint efforts to implement the second phase of the US President Donald Trump’s Honald Trump’s Topar-War Gaza and overcome the challenges involving the ceasefire to ensure its integration, said Al-Qahera.
The delegation of Hamas, led by its chief Khalil al-Hayya, held talks with Egyptian officials in Cairo two days ago to assess how they will make the next steps of the Gama and the Chiltinational Security Force.
Since the trader started working on Oct. 10, Israel and Hamas have traded accusations of violating the deadly law and accused each other of withdrawing the latest measures required by the back plan required by Trump.





