A military official in the Israeli occupation entity: Not all bodies of the detainees may be returned on Monday. The spokesperson for Netanyahu's office: An international body will be established to locate the remains of the detainees whose bodies will not be returned as part of the exchange process on Monday, indicating potential complications that may face the Gaza agreement.
These statements come at a critical time, as the world awaits the practical implementation of the first phase of U.S. President Donald Trump's plan, which is supposed to begin with a comprehensive ceasefire, followed immediately by the release of all living detainees and the handover of the remains of the deceased, in exchange for the occupation's release of Palestinian prisoners.
This step represents the first real test of the durability of the agreement reached through international mediation.
During a press briefing held on Sunday night, the military official in the occupation entity stated: "Unfortunately, we expect that not all bodies of the deceased detainees will be returned tomorrow," according to his claims.
In clarifying how to deal with this complication, the spokesperson for the Prime Minister of the occupation, Shosh Bedrosian, stated that an "international body" will be established to take on the task of locating the remains of the detainees whose bodies will not be returned in the initial exchange process on Monday.
Unfortunately, we expect that not all bodies of the deceased detainees will be returned tomorrow.





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An official in the occupation: Not all the bodies of the detainees may be returned tomorrow.. and an international body will take over the search.