The International Committee of the Red Cross has confirmed the transfer of three bodies to Israeli authorities, marking the first return of remains since fighting resumed. The organization acted as a neutral intermediary, facilitating the handover at the request and approval of both parties, but did not participate in locating the remains. Identification will be conducted by Israeli authorities, while the Red Cross reiterated that responsibility for searching and returning the dead lies with the involved parties under international humanitarian law.
This transfer represents a rare moment of coordination between the sides amid ongoing hostilities, as humanitarian groups continue to urge for broader access to affected regions. Families of hostages, including Orna and Ronen Neutra, remain anxious and are calling for urgent action as they await news about their loved ones. The Red Cross has a longstanding history of overseeing such exchanges, serving as a vital channel of communication during conflicts.

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