Hamas Says Return of Israeli Hostages’ Bodies May Take Time
Hamas announced Thursday that it “may take considerable time” to recover the bodies of Israeli hostages, claiming that “some were buried in tunnels demolished by Israeli strikes, while others are still trapped beneath collapsed buildings.” The terror group insisted that it remains committed to the Gaza agreement and intends to return all the bodies of hostages held in the Strip.
The organization said that recovering the remaining bodies requires heavy machinery to clear the ruins, but such equipment cannot be brought into Gaza because of Israel’s restrictions on the entry of construction and excavation tools.
According to an Israeli official quoted by The Jerusalem Post on Thursday, Israel will not permit a Turkish delegation of 81 rescue workers and their heavy equipment to enter Gaza until Hamas has returned all the remains of the hostages that it currently can.
“There is a group of hostages’ bodies that Hamas can return right now [and] another group they know the location of, but they need equipment and assistance to retrieve them,” a source explained. “And there are some bodies they genuinely do not know where they are.”
Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar stated Thursday, “We know for certain that Hamas can easily release a significant number of hostages in accordance with the agreement. What they are doing now is a fundamental violation of that agreement.”
{Matzav.com}
