Netanyahu orders ‘powerful strikes’ in Gaza; Hamas delays delivery of hostages’ bodies

Netanyahu orders ‘powerful strikes’ in Gaza; Hamas delays delivery of hostages’ bodies

The slow return of the hostages’ bodies poses a challenge to the implementation of the next stages of the ceasefire, which will address even thornier issues, such as disarming Hamas, deploying an international security force in Gaza and deciding who will govern the territory.

Hamas has said it is struggling to locate the bodies amid the vast destruction in Gaza, while Israel has accused the militant group of deliberately delaying their return. Over the weekend, Egypt deployed a team of experts and heavy equipment to help search for the bodies of the remaining hostages. That work continued Tuesday in Khan Younis and Nuseirat.

Palestinians watch as Egyptian machinery and workers search for the bodies of hostages in the town of Hamad.Credit: AP

This is the second time since the ceasefire began that remains handed over by Hamas have been problematic. Israel said one of the bodies released by Hamas in the first week of the ceasefire belonged to an unidentified Palestinian.

During a previous ceasefire in February 2025, Hamas said it handed over the bodies of three hostages, Shiri Bibas and her two children, but evidence showed that one of the returned bodies was identified as a Palestinian woman. Shiri Bibas’ body was returned a day later.

An affected family

The remains returned overnight have been identified as belonging to Ofir Tzarfati, Netanyahu’s office said.

An undated photo showing Ofir Tzarfati, who was kidnapped at the Nova music festival on October 7, 2023 and whose body was recovered by Israeli troops in November 2023.

An undated photo showing Ofir Tzarfati, who was kidnapped at the Nova music festival on October 7, 2023 and whose body was recovered by Israeli troops in November 2023.Credit: AP

Tzarfati was kidnapped at the Nova music festival on October 7, 2023, in the Hamas-led attack on Israel that started the war. In total, the militants that day killed about 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and took 251 hostages.

Tzarfati was killed in captivity and his body was recovered by Israeli troops in November 2023. In March 2024, his family received additional remains for burial.

Tzarfati’s family said in a statement that this is the third time “we have been forced to open Ophir’s grave and rebury our son.”

In exchange for the 15 dead hostages returned from Gaza since the ceasefire began, Israel has returned 195 Palestinian bodies to Gaza. The last 20 living hostages were returned to Israel at the start of the ceasefire and, in return, Israel freed some 2,000 Palestinian prisoners.

Israel kills three Palestinians in West Bank raid

Earlier on Tuesday, Israeli authorities said they had killed three Palestinian militants during an operation in the northern part of the occupied West Bank.

Israeli police said the three men were shot as they emerged from a cave near Jenin, a city in the northern West Bank known as a militant stronghold. The Israeli military said in a statement that the militants “engaged in terrorist activities in Jenin” but gave no further details.

Two militants were shot dead in the initial volley of gunfire. The third, who was wounded, died shortly after, according to the Israeli military.

Charging

An earlier statement said the Israeli military carried out an airstrike shortly afterward to destroy the cave. The army confirmed an airstrike in the area but gave no further details.

Hamas condemned the attack on Jenin and later identified two of the three men as militants from Hamas’ Qassam Brigades. The third man was called “comrade,” but no further details were given about him.

Israel says its operations have suppressed militants in the West Bank. But Palestinians and human rights groups say dozens of uninvolved civilians are also among the dead, while tens of thousands of people have been displaced from their homes.

More than 68,500 Palestinians have died in the two years of war in Gaza, according to the Gaza Health Ministry, which does not distinguish between civilians and combatants in its count. The ministry maintains detailed records of victims that are generally considered reliable by UN agencies and independent experts. Israel has questioned them without paying its own price.

AP

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