Hamas Has Now Handed Over Bodies of 12 Dead Hostages

16 remain as Israel pushes militant group to act faster
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Oct 20, 2025 2:30 AM CDT
Hamas Has Now Handed Over Bodies of 12 Dead Hostages
People listen to speeches as they take part in a rally demanding the returning of the bodies of hostages kidnapped by Hamas who are still in Gaza Strip, at a plaza known as hostages square, in Tel Aviv, Israel, Saturday, Oct. 18, 2025.   (AP Photo/Francisco Seco)

Israel said Hamas handed over "two coffins of deceased hostages " from Gaza late Saturday, while Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu increased pressure on the militant group to share the rest more quickly under their ceasefire, the AP reports. CNN reports the bodies were later identified as Ronen Engel and Thai national Sonthaya Oakkharasri. Hamas has now handed over the remains of 12 of the 28 dead hostages in Gaza, a key step in the week-old ceasefire process meant to end two years of war. The militant group says devastation and Israeli military control of certain areas of Gaza have slowed the handover. US President Trump has warned that he would greenlight a resumption of the war by Israel if Hamas doesn't return the remains of all dead hostages.

Israel announced earlier Saturday that Gaza's sole crossing with the outside world, Rafah, would stay closed "until further notice," tying it to Hamas' release of remains. On Thursday it had said the crossing, closed since May 2024 when Israel took control of the Gaza side, likely would reopen Sunday. Hamas called Netanyahu's decision a violation of the ceasefire deal. A fully reopened crossing would make it easier for Gazans to seek medical treatment, travel or visit family in Egypt, home to tens of thousands of Palestinians. The statement by Netanyahu 's office on the Rafah crossing came shortly after the Palestinian embassy in Egypt said it would reopen Monday for people returning to Gaza.

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