Israel hands 30 Palestinian bodies to Red Cross in Gaza

Israel hands 30 Palestinian bodies to Red Cross in Gaza
Vehicles of the ICRC, including refrigerated trucks, prepare to depart for the Kissufim crossing, to receive the bodies of Palestinians that have been held in Israeli custody, Oct. 15, 2025. (AFP)
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Updated 17 October 2025
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Israel hands 30 Palestinian bodies to Red Cross in Gaza

Israel hands 30 Palestinian bodies to Red Cross in Gaza
  • Since the US-brokered ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas last week, the bodies of 120 Palestinians have been handed over by Israel
  • According to the terms of the ceasefire, for every slain hostage held by Hamas, Israel will return the bodies of 15 Palestinians

LONDON: Palestinian medical authorities in Gaza received the bodies of 30 people who were held by Israel and handed over on Thursday through the International Committee of the Red Cross.

Since the US-brokered ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas last week, the bodies of 120 Palestinians have been handed over by Israel, according to Wafa news agency.

Hamas returned two more bodies of hostages to Israel overnight, increasing the total to nine out of 28 released. According to the terms of the ceasefire, for every slain hostage held by Hamas, Israel will return the bodies of 15 Palestinians.

Palestinian forensic teams said that some bodies showed signs of abuse, including beatings, handcuffing and blindfolding. Families have confirmed the identities of four victims, while others await the completion of examinations and documentation before handover.

On Thursday, medical sources reported to Wafa that 29 bodies, including 22 recovered from rubble and 10 with injuries, were taken to hospitals in Gaza over the past 24 hours.

Despite a ceasefire in Gaza going into effect on Friday, the death toll has continued to rise, totaling 67,967 people. The number is likely incomplete, as many victims remain trapped under rubble and inaccessible to ambulance and rescue crews, Wafa reported.


Jordan condemns arson attack by Israeli settlers on West Bank mosque

Jordan condemns arson attack by Israeli settlers on West Bank mosque
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Jordan condemns arson attack by Israeli settlers on West Bank mosque

Jordan condemns arson attack by Israeli settlers on West Bank mosque
  • Country’s Foreign Ministry says it holds the Israeli government ‘fully responsible for these crimes’
  • Hateful slogans scrawled on walls of burned mosque in show of defiance after some Israeli military leaders condemned recent attack on Palestinians

LONDON: Jordanian authorities have strongly condemned ongoing terrorist attacks by Israeli settlers against Palestinians, including an arson attack overnight on Wednesday at the Hajja Hamida Mosque in Salfit Governorate in the occupied West Bank.

Jordan’s Ministry of Foreign and Expatriate Affairs said it holds the Israeli government “fully responsible for these crimes.”

Ministry spokesperson Fuad Majali said: “These repeated attacks (are) an extension of the extremist policies of the Israeli government and the inflammatory statements of its officials, which fuel hatred, extremism and violence against the Palestinian people.”

He warned that ongoing assaults by settlers, and restrictions on Palestinians, in the West Bank could escalate tensions and threaten regional stability, the Jordan News Agency reported.

Majali also highlighted the importance of supporting the right of the Palestinian people to establish an independent state, with East Jerusalem as its capital, as a vital step for achieving a just peace and wider regional stability.

Settlers torched and defaced the mosque, in the Palestinian town of Deir Istiya in the central West Bank, on Wednesday night. One wall and at least three copies of the Qur’an were burned, along with some carpeting.

Settlers also vandalized the mosque, scrawling hateful slogans about Arabs and Muslims in a show of defiance after some Israeli military leaders condemned a recent settler attack on Palestinians.