The government of Israel said that it allowed a member of Hamas in the territory of Gaza controlled by the Israeli defense forces and the personnel of Egypt) to help the personnel of the Defense and the IDF) to help the personnel of the Defense of Israel) to help the personnel of the Defense and the personnel of the Egyptian) to help the dead hostage.
“The Red Cross, the Teilical Team team of Egypt, and a hamas man were allowed to enter the front of the IDF position in Gaza in Close Shosh Bosh.
He also said that the Egyptians will bring more equipment, including “type-type vehicles”.
Israel has accused Hamas of violating the two-week Gaza ceasefire deal because 15 of the 23 bodies it is holding are hostages.
The Palestinian Group said it was committed to the agreement with the US, Egypt, Qatar and Turkey, but that aid should be sought in the two-year war.
All 20 surviving Israeli hostages were released shortly after the cease-fire on 10 October in exchange for 250 Palestinian prisoners from Gaza.
Israel also gave the bodies of 195 Palestinians in exchange for the bodies of 13 Israeli hostages returned to Hamas, one of the two foreign hostages – one of them and the other Thai people and the other Thai people.
Eleven of the 13 dead hostages in Gaza were Israelis, one was Tanzanian, and one was Thai.
“Hamas knows where they are located and has no other choice but to let them out of the house,” Ms Bedrosian said.
Earlier, the group representing the families of Israeli hostages demanded that immediate action be taken to ensure that Hamas hands over all the bodies. This includes the delay of the second phase of the Gaza Peace plan of the US Donald Trump.
“The families urge the Israeli government, the administration of the United States, and the mediators not to advance the next phase of the agreement until the hostages and missing families Forum said.
This came after Israeli Media quoted an Israeli security official as saying that the Trump administration wants to move to a second phase even if not all the hostages have been found.
On Saturday, Hamas’ chief negotiator Khalil Al-Hayya said in a statement that the group was facing “challenges” because Israeli forces had “changed the terrain in Gaza”.
“Furthermore, some of those who buried the bodies were parted or did not remember where they buried them,” he added.
All but one of the dead Gaza migrants were among 251 people abducted in a Hamas attack in southern Israel in which 7,200 people were killed.
Israel responded by launching a military campaign in Gaza, in which more than 68,500 people were killed, according to the Hamas-Run Hamas-run Hamas-Run Peophy Ministry.

