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Netanyahu vows to repatriate “every last body” of hostages killed in Gaza

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A few hours ago, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared that his government is fully committed to repatriating all the bodies of hostages and soldiers who have died in the Gaza Strip during the recent clashes.

The announcement came amid intense negotiations and growing international pressure. Netanyahu emphasized that he “will not rest until no family is left without answers.” His statement follows reports that Hamas has begun returning the remains of some hostages, although the group claims it is still unable to locate others.

Netanyahu vows to repatriate “every last body” of hostages killed in Gaza

¿Is this promise a sign of progress in the hostage exchange between the two sides?

It might be. The repatriation of remains could help build a fragile bridge of trust for future exchanges and bring some solace to grieving families, while also increasing diplomatic pressure on Hamas to uphold further humanitarian agreements.

This pledge raises tensions in an already embattled region and casts a spotlight on the ongoing ceasefire process, where every return becomes a powerful act of both political and moral weight.

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