If the person's identity is confirmed as that of a dead hostage, it will mean six others are still in Gaza.

Israel announced on Sunday that the remains will be examined by forensic experts, as health officials in Gaza struggle to identify bodies without access to DNA kits.

Israel has received the bodies of three more captives from Hamas and taken them to the National Institute for Forensic Medicine to be examined and identified.

The Red Cross is transporting the remains while Israel and Hamas trade blame over repeated violations of the shaky Gaza truce.

Hamas says remains found in tunnel as other bodies yet to be recovered amid fragile ceasefire

The Israeli military says the remains will be transferred to its forces in Gaza, who will take them to Israel for identification.

CAIRO: Israel on Tuesday received a body from Hamas via the Red Cross in Gaza, the Prime Minister’s Office said, after the Palestinian group reported it had found the remains of…

If the person's identity is confirmed as that of a dead hostage, it will mean six others are still in Gaza.

JERUSALEM: The Israeli military said on Wednesday that the Red Cross had taken possession of the remains of a hostage from Gaza as part of the ongoing ceasefire agreement with…

If the body is identified as a hostage, five dead hostages will remain in Gaza and still need to be returned under a ceasefire deal.

JERUSALEM: The Red Cross transferred the remains of a hostage to Israeli troops in Gaza, the prime minister’s office said Friday, hours after hundreds of mourners flocked to the…

The remains of one of the last six hostages still held in Gaza were handed over by the Red Cross under the terms of a US-brokered ceasefire.