Earlier, the Prime Minister’s Office confirmed Israel was preparing to receive “findings” from the Red Cross that were transferred from the Gaza Strip.
Hamas is turning over the remains of one of the two remaining deceased hostages still in Gaza, one of the terror group’s officials told Reuters on Tuesday afternoon.
Earlier, the Prime Minister’s Office confirmed Israel was preparing to receive “findings” from the Red Cross that were transferred from the Gaza Strip.
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“Israel is preparing to receive from the Red Cross findings that were transferred from the Gaza Strip,” the PMO stated. It is yet unclear if the “findings” refer to remains belonging to a hostage.
The statement added that the findings will be sent for examination at the National Institute of Forensic Medicine.
Hamas terrorists and Egyptian workers accompanied by members of the Red Cross, arrive to search for the last two remaining bodies of hostages m under the rubble of the Jabalia refugee camp, in the northern of Gaza Strip on December 1, 2025. (credit: Omar AL-QATTAA / AFP via Getty Images)
Authorities in continuous contact with families of hostages still in Gaza
The PMO continued, emphasizing that the authorities responsible for handling missing persons are in continuous contact with the families of the two remaining hostages in Gaza.
Those hostages are Thai national Sudthisak Rinthalak and Staff-Sergeant Major Ran Gvili.
This is a developing story.

