The three coffins handed over by the radical Palestinian movement Hamas on Friday do not contain the remains of Israeli hostages, the state broadcaster Kan reported, referring to its source.
According to Kan, the Red Cross announced on the evening of October 31 that three bodies had been transferred to Israel. According to the state broadcaster, the radicals in the Gaza Strip continue to hold the remains of 11 hostages.
On October 9, Israel and Hamas, with the mediation of Egypt, Qatar, the United States and Turkey, agreed to implement the first phase of the peace plan presented by US President Donald Trump. The ceasefire in Gaza, according to Trump's plan, came into effect on October 10.
On October 13, Hamas released the 20 surviving Israeli hostages and handed over the remains of four dead prisoners. Israeli authorities expressed dissatisfaction with the fact that the radicals returned only four of the 28 bodies. In the following days, Hamas handed over the bodies of several more people to the Jewish state.