The Hamas Israel Deal continues to play a key role in restoring peace and rebuilding trust between both sides.
Palestinian group Hamas handed over four hostage bodies to Israel under the Gaza peace deal. The remains were moved to a forensic lab in Tel Aviv for identification.
Hamas transferred the bodies to Israel through the International Committee of the Red Cross. According to Israeli media, the victims were identified as Gai Eluz, Yossi Sharabi, Bipin Joshi, and Daniel Perez.
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Hamas said it would take more time to recover the remaining 24 bodies because the exact burial sites are still unknown.
A day earlier, Hamas released 20 live hostages as part of the same peace agreement. All the freed hostages appeared healthy and relieved after their release.
Meanwhile, 1,968 Palestinian prisoners were released from Israeli jails and transported to Gaza and the West Bank by bus. Families in Gaza celebrated emotional reunions with their loved ones, and the videos of these moments went viral on social media.
However, the Netanyahu government accused Hamas of intentionally delaying the handover of the bodies.
This exchange marks another development in the ongoing Hamas Israel deal, which aims to ease tensions and move toward peace after years of conflict.
