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Since the ceasefire came into effect, the Palestinian terrorist group has released the last 20 living hostages last Monday and returned the bodies of 12 murdered hostages.
“As part of the Al Aqsa Storm Agreement for the exchange of prisoners, the Al Qasam Brigades will hand over the body of one of the occupation prisoners who was exhumed on Sunday in the Gaza Strip,” the statement said.
On Sunday, in the middle of the escalation of Israeli bombings in the enclave for a alleged violation of the truce by Hamas in southern Gaza, Al Qasam claimed to have recovered the body of a captive.
Then, the terrorist group assured that it would hand him over that same Sunday if the conditions on the ground were “adequate,” in reference to the attacks against the Strip that killed 45 people throughout the day. Finally, delivery will occur this Monday.
As has been happening in the last installments, Al Qasam did not specify who the body belongs to. which will return to Israel. Including the one that will be returned today, the bodies of 16 captives remain in Gaza.
This Monday, Al Qasam will make the body available to the Red Cross, which in turn will take it to the Israeli Army, which will take it out of the enclave and take it to the same forensic institute for identification.
The last bodies delivered, on the night of Saturday to Sunday, belonged to captives Tommy Rengel, an Israeli, and Suntaya Akrasi, a Thai, both killed in the attack by Gazan militiamen led by Hamas on October 7, 2023.
In the second delivery of bodies, Hamas included a body that he kept in his possession that did not correspond to any hostage, but with that of a Palestinian, according to the examination carried out by the Abu Kabir Medicine Center in Yafa (south of Tel Aviv).
Israel delivers 15 Palestinian corpses in exchange for each Israeli hostage it recovers, among whom some arrive in Gaza with signs of abuse, such as beatings and torture, as well as with their hands cuffed and blindfolded.