Israel claims one body returned by Hamas was not of female captive in Gaza
Briefly

The Israeli army announced the identification of two child captives' remains but stated that another body returned by Hamas did not belong to their mother or any other known captive. Prime Minister Netanyahu accused Hamas of breaching the ceasefire agreement and demanded the return of all hostages, emphasizing the need to act decisively against Hamas. The situation is complicated by conflicting claims about how the deceased captives were killed, with Hamas alleging they perished in Israeli air attacks, while Israel contends they were killed by Hamas forces. Clarification on the group's involvement and fate of hostages is awaited.
Israeli army confirmed the remains of two child captives were identified, but another body released by Hamas was neither their mother nor any other hostage.
Netanyahu claimed Hamas violated the ceasefire, asserting that one returned body was not that of Shiri Bibas, who is still missing.
Israeli officials demand Hamas return Shiri Bibas along with all hostages, while Hamas has yet to respond to these accusations.
The Palestinian group maintains that the captives returned were killed in an Israeli airstrike, contradicting Israeli claims they were killed by Hamas.
Read at www.aljazeera.com
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