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Israel says ‘findings’ returned from Gaza do not match remaining hostages

Israel says ‘findings’ returned from Gaza do not match remaining hostages

Posted on December 3, 2025 By admin


A vehicle carrying the remains of a person whom Hamas claims is a deceased hostage, transferred earlier today by Gaza militants to Israeli authorities, arrives at the Abu Kabir Forensic Institute in Tel Aviv, Israel, on December 2, 2025
| Photo Credit: AP

Israel said on Wednesday (December 3, 2025) that the “findings” returned from Gaza do not match either of the hostages taken during Hamas’ 2023 attack who remain in Gaza.

The material handed over on Tuesday (December 2, 2025) was found in Gaza’s northern town of Beit Lahiya, according to Palestinian media. In a statement, the Prime Minister’s Office said forensic testing was completed and it was not linked to the dead hostages.

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With the remains of two hostages, one Israeli and one Thai national, remaining in Gaza, the sides are close to wrapping up the first phase of the U.S.-brokered ceasefire.

20 living hostages and the remains of 26 others have been returned to Israel since the ceasefire began in early October. The returns are a key part of the terms of a shaky agreement, which both Hamas and Israel have accused the other of breaking.

Israel’s Prime Minister’s Office used the term findings rather than “remains” in its statements on Tuesday (December 2) and Wednesday (December 3) when discussing what had been returned from Gaza. It was not immediately clear why and the office did not comment when asked by The Associated Press.

The two hostages remaining in Gaza are Ran Gvili and Sudthisak Rinthalak.

Gvili helped people escape from the Nova music festival on October 7, 2023 and was killed fighting at another location. The military confirmed his death four months later. He is survived by his parents and a sister.

Sudthisak Rinthalak was an agricultural worker from Thailand who had been employed at Kibbutz Be’eri, one of the hardest-hit communities in the attack. According to media reports, Sudthisak had been working in Israel since 2017.

A total of 31 workers from Thailand were abducted on October 7, the largest group of foreigners to be held in captivity. Most of them were released in the first and second ceasefires. The Thai Foreign Ministry has said in addition to the hostages, 46 Thais have been killed during the war.

Israel has been releasing 15 Palestinian bodies for the remains of each hostage as part of the ceasefire agreement. The Gaza Health Ministry said the total number of remains received so far is 330.

Hamas has said recovering bodies is complicated by the widespread devastation in Gaza. Israel has pushed to speed up the returns and in certain cases has said the remains were not those of hostages.

Under the ceasefire deal, Hamas returned 20 living hostages to Israel on October 13. The further exchanges of the dead have been the central component of the initial phase of the U.S.-brokered agreement which requires Hamas to return all hostage remains as quickly as possible.

The exchanges have gone ahead even as Israel and Hamas have accused each other of violating other terms of the deal. Israeli officials have accused Hamas of handing over partial remains in some instances and staging the discovery of bodies in others.

Hamas has accused Israel of opening fire on civilians and restricting the flow of humanitarian aid into the territory. The number of casualties has dropped since the ceasefire took effect, but officials in Gaza have continued to report deaths from strikes, while Israel has said that soldiers have also been killed in militant attacks.

Health officials in Gaza have said they have only been able to identify a fraction of the bodies handed over by Israel, and the process is complicated by a lack of DNA testing kits.

After the exchanges, the 20-point plan calls for creating an international stabilization force, forming a technocratic Palestinian Government and disarming Hamas.

The fragile agreement aims to wind down the war that was triggered by the Hamas-led attack on southern Israel that killed about 1,200 people and saw 251 taken hostage.

Gaza’s Health Ministry says the Palestinian toll has topped 70,100. The Ministry does not distinguish between militants and civilians, though it says roughly have of those killed have been women and children. The Ministry operates under the Hamas-run Government. It is staffed by medical professionals and maintains detailed records viewed as generally reliable by the international community.

Published – December 03, 2025 02:45 pm IST



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