Israel says another set of remains of a hostage has been turned over in Gaza
JERUSALEM (AP) — The Red Cross transferred the remains of a hostage to Israeli troops in Gaza, the prime minister’s office said Friday, hours after hundreds of mourners flocked to the funeral of a soldier whose body was turned over this week by Palestinian militants.
Before Friday’s handover, Hamas had returned the bodies of 22 hostages since the start of the current ceasefire. If the remains in the latest handover are confirmed to be those of an additional hostage that would leave five others still in Gaza.
The ceasefire, which began Oct. 10, is aimed at winding down the deadliest and most destructive war ever fought between Israel and the Palestinian militant group.
As part of the ceasefire, Israel has released the bodies of 285 Palestinians, the Red Cross and Gaza’s Health Ministry said. Only 84 of them have been identified. DNA labs are not allowed in Gaza, according to the ministry, which makes the identification more difficult.


