Israel has condemned Hamas‘ return of partial remains identified as belonging to previously recovered hostages as a “clear violation” of the ongoing peace deal, officials said February 29, 2024. The handover, which included remains of Israelis who were declared dead after being taken captive during the October 7th attacks, has prompted outrage and accusations of bad faith from Israeli negotiators.
The growth complicates already fragile ceasefire talks and raises concerns about the fate of other hostages still held in Gaza. Approximately 130 hostages were initially seized by Hamas during the October 7th incursion into Israel, and while over 100 have as been released, dozens remain unaccounted for-many presumed dead. The return of partial remains underscores the difficulties in securing the full recovery of those killed and the challenges in verifying Hamas’ claims regarding the location of all hostage remains.
During negotiations for the release of hostages, Hamas representatives admitted they do not know the location of all the remains of deceased captives, according to reports in Israeli media.Hamas has stated it has “lost track” of some remains, a claim that has fueled skepticism among Israeli officials and families of the hostages.
The ongoing conflict has resulted in widespread destruction in Gaza, wiht numerous buildings damaged or destroyed, according to satellite data. Negotiations for a lasting peace deal continue, but the return of partial remains represents a significant setback and casts doubt on Hamas’ commitment to the terms of the agreement.