Israel says latest remains Hamas returned from Gaza are not of hostages, straining ceasefire
Summary
Israel announced that the remains of three people recently handed over by Hamas are not those of hostages. This has added strain to the ongoing ceasefire in the conflict between Israel and Hamas. The situation involves complex negotiations and exchanges of remains, as well as discussions about international peacekeeping forces.Key Facts
- Israel received remains of three people from Hamas, but they are not hostages.
- The exchange follows the return of 30 Palestinian bodies to Gaza.
- Since the ceasefire began, 17 Israel hostage remains have been released, but 11 remain in Gaza.
- Israel has returned 225 Palestinian remains since the ceasefire, with only 75 identified.
- A U.S. peace plan suggests a temporary international peacekeeping force in Gaza, without American soldiers.
- Jordan's foreign minister warns Israel's military presence in Gaza threatens the ceasefire.
- Indonesia has offered to contribute troops to a potential peacekeeping force, pending a U.N. mandate.
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