Israel reveals the identity of two other dead hostages returned by Hamas

France 24Thursday, October 16, 2025 at 1:57:31 PM
Israel reveals the identity of two other dead hostages returned by Hamas
Israel has identified two more bodies of hostages returned by Hamas, bringing the total number of bodies returned to nine, with fifteen still remaining in Gaza. This situation highlights the ongoing tensions and the fragile nature of the peace deal, as Hamas claims it requires special equipment to locate the remaining hostages. The expectation was to have 28 bodies returned by the 21st, making the current progress concerning and raising questions about the future of negotiations.
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