Hamas Says It Has Returned Another Body It Believes Is Shiri Bibas

Hamas on Friday said it had turned over to the Red Cross the body of a woman that Hamas officials believe belonged to Shiri Bibas, the Israeli mother whose capture with her two young sons during the Oct.7, 2023, attack became a symbol of the country’s anguish.Ms.

Bibas’s remains were initially believed to have to been repatriated to Israel on Thursday, with those of her two children, as part of a negotiated exchange for Palestinian prisoners.With a DNA test, Israeli officials then determined the body was that of another person and not Ms.

Bibas.“Tonight, at the request of the parties, an ICRC team received human remains, which were then transferred to Israeli authorities,” The International Committee of the Red Cross said on Friday, adding, “The ICRC cannot confirm any additional details.” The Israeli military said that news reports of the repatriation were under review.Mousa Abu Marzouk, head of Hamas’s foreign relations office, said in a text message that the body returned on Friday was believed to be that of Ms.Bibas.

Another Hamas official, who requested anonymity to discuss a sensitive arrangement, confirmed the handoff and similarly said it was Hamas’s understanding that they had turned over the right body this time.A third Hamas official Mahmoud Mardawi told the television network Al Araby TV that Hamas had turned over remains of Ms.

Bibas.It was not immediately clear that Hamas had handed over the correct body on Friday.Friday’s statements, less than 24 hours after Hamas provided Israel with the wrong remains, were the latest development in a series of crises that have made up the first phase of a cease-fire with Hamas.

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