Israeli Broadcasting Corporation: The locations of the bodies of four Israeli hostages in Gaza are now unknown
The whereabouts of the remains of four Israeli hostages in the Gaza Strip remain unknown, despite ongoing field searches under the supervision of Hamas and the International Committee of the Red Cross.
The official Israeli Broadcasting Corporation reported on Sunday evening that the whereabouts of the bodies of four kidnapped individuals in Gaza are still unknown, despite ongoing field searches and the entry of Egyptian crews to assist in the search.
The Israeli Broadcasting Corporation added that the Israeli army had withdrawn from areas in Gaza in recent hours, allowing Hamas teams and international organizations to continue their search.
This move came “under pressure from mediators and Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, envoys of US President Donald Trump, to accelerate the transition to the second phase of the US plan.
On October 10, the first phase of a ceasefire and prisoner exchange agreement between Israel and Hamas took effect, in accordance with the Trump plan, whose country has supported Israel’s war of extermination in Gaza.
On Sunday, Israeli Army Radio reported that Israel had allowed additional heavy equipment to enter Gaza from Egypt to intensify the search for the bodies of Israeli hostages.
