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Dozens of Palestinians prisoners released after Hamas returns bodies of 4 hostages

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Dozens of Palestinians prisoners released after Hamas returns bodies of 4 hostages

Hamas handed over the bodies of four hostages to the Red Cross early Thursday in exchange for Israel’s release of hundreds of Palestinian prisoners, days before the first phase of the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip was to end.

An Israeli security official confirmed that Hamas handed the hostages’ bodies to the Red Cross. Israel said the caskets were delivered with the help of Egyptian mediators through an Israeli crossing and an identification process had begun.

At around the same time, a Red Cross convoy carrying several dozen released Palestinian prisoners left Israel’s Ofer prison headed for the West Bank town of Beitunia, where hundreds of well-wishers jostled for a glimpse of the bus as it arrived.

Injured freed Palestinian prisoners arrive on a bus at the European Hospital in Khan Younis, southern Gaza Strip, 27 February 2025.

Hamas handed over the bodies of four hostages to the Red Cross Thursday in exchange for Israel’s release of hundreds of Palestinian prisoners, days before the first phase of the ceasefire was to end. HAITHAM IMAD/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock

Freed Palestinian prisoners react as they arrive in the Gaza Strip after being released from an Israeli prison following a ceasefire agreement between Hamas and Israel in Khan Younis, Gaza Strip, Thursday, Feb. 27, 2025.

Freed Palestinian prisoners react as they arrive in the Gaza Strip after being released from an Israeli prison on Feb. 27. AP

Friends and family greeted the released prisoners, hugging them and snapping photos. One released man made a victory sign as he was carried on the shoulders of supporters, with the crowd chanting “God is Great.” The released prisoners wore Israeli Prison Service T-shirts that some of them took off and set on fire.

Hours later, buses carrying hundreds of other Palestinian prisoners arrived in the Gaza city of Khan Younis, with some men kissing the ground as they emerged from the buses.

Israel had delayed the release of over 600 Palestinian prisoners since Saturday to protest what it called the cruel treatment of hostages during their handover by Hamas. The militant group has called the delay a “serious violation” of the ceasefire and said talks on a second phase aren’t possible until the Palestinians are freed.

Earlier Wednesday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said the latest release of hostages’ bodies would be carried out without ceremony, as opposed to past Hamas releases with stage-managed events in front of crowds. Israel, along with the Red Cross and U.N. officials, have called the ceremonies humiliating for the hostages.

A freed Palestinian prisoner reacts as he stands with his family after being released from an Israeli jail.

A freed Palestinian prisoner reacts as he stands with his family after being released from an Israeli jail. REUTERS

Freed Palestinian prisoners receive medical care after being released from an Israeli prison as part of a prisoner and hostage exchange deal between Hamas and Israel, in Khan Yunis, southern Gaza Strip, February 27, 2025.

Some Palestinian prisoners had to receive medical care after being released from prison. APAImages/Shutterstock

Among those scheduled to leave Israel early Thursday were hundreds of detainees arrested from Gaza, held on suspicion of militancy after Hamas’ Oct. 7, 2023, attack, without charge for months. They include 445 men, 21 teenagers and one woman, according to lists shared by Palestinian officials that did not specify their ages.

Only around 50 Palestinians were released into the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem in this round. Dozens sentenced to life over deadly attacks against Israelis will be exiled out of the Palestinian territories and taken to Egypt at least temporarily until other countries accept them.

The latest handovers would complete both sides’ obligations under the ceasefire’s first phase, during which Hamas returned 33 hostages, including eight bodies, in exchange for nearly 2,000 Palestinian prisoners.

Friends and family greeted the released prisoners, hugging them and snapping photos.

Friends and family greeted the released prisoners, hugging them and snapping photos. AFP via Getty Images

Palestinian prisoners are greeted after being released from Israeli prison following a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas, in the West Bank city of Ramallah, Thursday, Feb. 27, 2025.

Israel had delayed the release of over 600 Palestinian prisoners since Saturday to protest what it called the cruel treatment of hostages during their handover by Hamas. AP

The family of a hostage in Gaza said they were notified he is dead and his body was among those to be returned to Israel. The family did not say who informed them. Notifications typically come from Israel’s military.

Tsachi Idan was taken from Kibbutz Nahal Oz. His eldest daughter, Maayan, was killed as militants shot through the door of the family’s safe room. Hamas militants broadcast themselves on Facebook holding the family hostage in their home as two younger children pleaded to let them go.

French President Emmanuel Macron posted on X about Israeli-French hostage Ohad Yahalomi, whose body was also expected to be released: “In these suspended hours of pain and anguish, the nation stands by their side.”

A fragile ceasefire in peril

The ceasefire’s six-week first phase expires this weekend. U.S. President Donald Trump’s Middle East envoy, Steve Witkoff, has said he wants the sides to move into negotiations on the second phase, during which all remaining hostages held by Hamas would be released and an end to the war would be negotiated.

Talks on the second phase were supposed to begin the first week of February.

The ceasefire, brokered by the United States, Egypt and Qatar, ended 15 months of war that erupted after Hamas’ 2023 attack on southern Israel that killed about 1,200 people. About 250 people were taken hostage.

Israel’s military offensive has killed more than 48,000 Palestinians, according to Palestinian health officials, who don’t differentiate between civilian and combatant deaths but say over half the dead have been women and children.

Palestinians, released by Israel, gesture as they arrive on a bus at the European Hospital in Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip early on February 27, 2025.

The latest handovers would complete both sides’ obligations under the ceasefire’s first phase. AFP via Getty Images

Freed Palestinian prisoners wave from a bus as they arrive in the Gaza Strip after being released from an Israeli prison following a ceasefire agreement between Hamas and Israel in Khan Younis, Gaza Strip, Thursday, Feb. 27, 2025.

Only around 50 Palestinians were released into the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem in this round. AP

The fighting also displaced an estimated 90% of Gaza’s population and decimated the territory’s infrastructure and health system.

Israel buries mother, sons killed in captivity

On Wednesday, tens of thousands of Israelis lined highways as the bodies of a mother and her two young sons, killed in captivity in Gaza, were taken for burial on Wednesday.

The bodies of Shiri Bibas and her sons, 9-month-old Kfir and 4-year-old Ariel, were handed over earlier this month.

Shiri Bibas, Ariel Bibas, 5, and Kfir Bibas, 2, being taken hostage on October 7, 2023.

The bodies of Shiri Bibas and her sons, 9-month-old Kfir and 4-year-old Ariel, were handed over earlier this month.

Yarden Bibas at podium, eulogizing his wife and sons, with his sister Ofri standing behind him at Tsoher Regional Cemetery

Yarden Bibas (R) with his sister Ofri as he eulogizes his wife Shiri and two young sons Kfir and Ariel, at Tsoher Regional Cemetery on February 26. Reuters

Israel says forensic evidence shows the children were killed by their captors in November 2023, while Hamas says the family was killed along with their guards in an Israeli airstrike.

The husband and father, Yarden Bibas, was abducted separately and released alive in a different handover. His wife and their children were buried in a private ceremony near Kibbutz Nir Oz near Gaza, where they were living when they were abducted. They were buried in a joint grave next to Shiri’s parents, who were killed in the attack.

Another infant in Gaza dies of hypothermia

With people living in tent camps and damaged buildings in Gaza in chilly weather, health officials said another infant had died of hypothermia Wednesday, bringing the toll to seven over the past two weeks.

Diaa El Agha, a freed Palestinian prisoner, kisses his mother Najat El Agha's hand after being released from an Israeli jail

Diaa El Agha, a freed Palestinian prisoner, kisses his mother’s hands. REUTERS

Freed Palestinian prisoner showing wounds on hands upon arrival in the Gaza Strip

A freed Palestinian prisoner shows wounds on his hands on arrival in the Gaza Strip. AP

Dr. Munir al-Boursh, director general of Gaza’s Health Ministry, said the baby, less than two months old, died due to the “severe cold wave” that has hit the Palestinian enclave.

Temperatures have been below 10 degrees Celsius (50 degrees Fahrenheit) at night and the last few days have been particularly cold.

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