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Prime Minister Netanyahu has ordered more "strong attacks" on the Gaza Strip. Hamas says it will delay the return of remains following the announcement

Tuesday, October 28


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The Hamas group delivered to Israel on Monday evening a coffin containing the remains of a deceased hostage who had already been returned to the family for burial, Israeli authorities announced after checks at the Tel Aviv forensic institute.

Israeli ministers Bezalel Smotrich and Itamar Ben-Gvir called on the prime minister to respond harshly to Hamas.

On Tuesday, the prime minister's office noted:"Upon the conclusion of security consultations, Prime Minister Netanyahu instructed the military echelon to carry out immediate and strong attacks in the Gaza Strip."

The military wing of Hamas, the Qassam Brigades, announced on Tuesday that it would postpone the handover of the body of a deceased Israeli hostage, citing the escalation of tensions by Israel, according to the Associated Press.

The brigades said that the Israeli actions"will hinder the search, excavation and recovery operations of the bodies, which will lead to a delay in their recovery."

On Monday evening, Hamas handed over to Israel a coffin containing the remains of a deceased hostage, who had already been returned to his family for burial, the Tel Aviv forensic institute confirmed. The incident was described by Israeli politicians as a violation of the ceasefire.

Following the incident on Tuesday, the prime minister's office noted:"Upon the conclusion of security consultations, Prime Minister Netanyahu instructed the military echelon to carry out immediate and strong attacks in the Gaza Strip."

Currently, 13 bodies of Israeli hostages are still in Gaza, and the search continues, under the pressure of the escalating conflict.

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