Gaza experts work to identify bodies of 90 Palestinians returned by Israel
Summary
Experts in Gaza are working to identify the bodies of 90 Palestinians returned by Israel, as part of a ceasefire agreement. The bodies are currently at a hospital in Khan Younis, and officials struggle to identify them due to lack of information. The exchange followed the return of remains of Israeli hostages and other individuals.Key Facts
- Gaza received 90 bodies of Palestinians from Israel, under a recent ceasefire agreement.
- The bodies are at Nasser hospital in Khan Younis, managed by health officials in Gaza.
- There are no names or detailed information to identify the bodies, just codes and numbers.
- Photos may be posted online to help families recognize missing relatives.
- The ceasefire deal involved Israel returning bodies for each deceased Israeli hostage.
- Israel has returned six Israeli hostages' remains and the body of one Nepalese hostage.
- Families are searching for missing relatives, as shown by the example of Rasmieh Qdeih looking for her son.
- The exchange included the return of living hostages and Palestinian prisoners.
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