IDF announces transfer of deceased Israeli hostage remains through Red Cross
The IDF announced the transfer of an Israeli hostage's remains from Hamas custody via the Red Cross in the Gaza Strip. The remains were moved to Israel for identification at the National Institute for Forensic Medicine, with the IDF urging sensitivity until official confirmation.

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AI-generatedThe IDF announced the transfer of an Israeli hostage's remains from Hamas custody via the Red Cross in the Gaza Strip. The remains were moved to Israel for identification at the National Institute for Forensic Medicine, with the IDF urging sensitivity until official confirmation. Hamas is urged to uphold the agreement and return all deceased hostages. Prior to this transfer, three deceased hostages were known to be held: Ran Gvili, Dror Or, and Sudthisak Rinthalak, all killed during the October 7th attacks. This transfer follows a meeting between former President Trump and released hostages at the White House.
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5 extracted"You’re not a hostage anymore, today you’re heroes," Trump said.
At least 46 Thai citizens were killed during the course of the war in Gaza.
Prior to Tuesday, there were three deceased hostages known to still be in Hamas custody: Ran Gvili, Dror Or, and Sudthisak Rinthalak.
The coffin of the deceased hostage crossed the border into Israel and is on its way to the National Institute for Forensic Medicine.
The remains of an Israeli hostage have been transferred to Red Cross custody in the Gaza Strip.