Hamas transfers bodies of four hostages to Red Cross, IDF says, as Trump warns about disarmament
Only four of 28 deceased hostages have been returned by Hamas under the ceasefire, with recovery efforts hindered by Gaza’s destruction, officials said.
- Nearly 2,000 Palestinian captives were freed from Israeli detention as part of a ceasefire agreement that began on October 13, 2025.
- Thousands celebrated the return of Palestinian detainees at Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, where they received medical attention.
- The families of Israeli captives expressed mixed emotions over the return of only four bodies, with many calling it a violation of the agreement.
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Hamas hands over 4 more bodies of hostages after Israel threatens aid cut, Trump warns them to disarm
The Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office confirmed late on Tuesday night that the Red Cross had received the bodies and handed it over to the Israeli military in Gaza.
Hamas hands over bodies of hostages to Red Cross | Midday News Bulletin 15 October 2025
Hamas hands over four bodies of hostages to the International Committee of the Red Cross; a grim milestone reached for Aboriginal deaths in custody in New South Wales; and Australia's women's cricket side prepares for their showdown with Bangladesh.
Twenty dead hostages are still in the Gaza Strip. Israel is putting pressure on Hamas to comply with the ceasefire agreement. Now, according to a report, Hamas wants to hand over more bodies.
Hamas releases more bodies of hostages - as Trump threatens 'violent' disarmament
Donald Trump has suggested Hamas "misrepresented" the number of hostages it could free during ceasefire negotiations - and also threatened the group with consequences should it not disarm.
Hamas hands over four more hostage bodies after Israel threatens Gaza aid cut
Hamas will hand over four more deceased hostages amid Israeli aid cuts. Gaza faces famine, destroyed infrastructure, ongoing clashes, and stalled peace efforts, while Hamas reasserts control over urban areas.
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