Israel Receives Two Coffins from Red Cross
Israeli soldiers in Gaza receive two coffins from Hamas via Red Cross, PM Netanyahu's office confirms. Remains to be identified at National Center for Forensic
Israeli soldiers in Gaza receive two coffins from Hamas via Red Cross, PM Netanyahu's office confirms. Remains to be identified at National Center for Forensic
Jerusalem, 21 October, 2025 (TPS-IL) — Israeli soldiers in Gaza have received two coffins delivered from Hamas by the Red Cross, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said.
After a short ceremony, the remains will be be taken to the National Center for Forensic Medicine for identification.
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