The Israeli newspaper "Yedioth Ahronoth" reported that the Red Cross has transferred three bodies to "Israel." For its part, Channel 12 stated that "Israel received three bodies from the Red Cross and transferred them for examination at the forensic institute."
The occupying state claimed that there are still 11 bodies of prisoners held in the Gaza Strip. The Al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas), delivered the bodies of two prisoners from the occupying army yesterday, Thursday.
The Palestinian resistance has repeatedly confirmed that any military escalation by the Israeli occupation will hinder search and excavation operations and will delay Israel's recovery of its dead bodies.
A ceasefire is currently in effect in the Palestinian sector under the agreement reached in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt, on October 9, with the mediation of Qatar, Egypt, and Turkey, and the participation of the United States, following two years of Israeli extermination.
Despite the agreement, the occupation continues to carry out airstrikes and artillery shelling on the Gaza Strip almost daily, while also continuing to restrict the entry of aid and closing the Rafah crossing between the Palestinian sector and Egypt.
In the same context, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan stated that the foreign ministers of the countries that recently met with U.S. President Donald Trump in New York will meet again to assess progress on the ceasefire in Gaza.
The Turkish minister confirmed in press statements during his meeting with his Estonian counterpart in Ankara on Friday that the ministers will discuss the next steps for the ceasefire in Gaza in a meeting scheduled for Monday.
He emphasized that negotiations are ongoing to form a task force for Gaza and a stability force.
Fidan explained that Ankara has sent a team of 81 paramedics to the Rafah crossing to assist in retrieving the bodies of the victims, including the bodies of Israeli prisoners, but the team is still stuck on the Egyptian side awaiting Israeli approval to enter the sector.
The Turkish Foreign Minister noted that his country is "intensifying its diplomatic efforts," pointing out that the Turkish army "is consulting on the possibility of participating in an international force overseeing the implementation of the ceasefire."
Fidan accused Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of seeking a pretext to violate the ceasefire in Gaza and resume the genocide, stressing the need for "Israel" to adhere to the ceasefire in order to maintain hopes for lasting peace and continued security in the region.
Turkish Foreign Minister: Netanyahu is looking for a pretext to violate the ceasefire in Gaza.





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The occupation receives 3 bodies from the resistance and refers them to the forensic medicine... How many are left?