Israel returned the bodies of 45 Palestinians to Gaza on Nov. 3, the Hamas-run Gaza Health Ministry said.
The repatriation came a day after the terrorist group that has controlled the Palestinian enclave for almost two decades returned the remains of three soldiers who were killed in the Hamas-led attack on Oct. 7, 2023.
Zaher al-Wahidi, a spokesperson at the Gaza Health Ministry, said that Nasser Hospital received the bodies around noon on Nov. 3. The Red Cross confirmed it had facilitated the transfer.
The Epoch Times has contacted the International Committee of the Red Cross for comment.
The health ministry said forensic identification of the bodies is made more difficult by the lack of DNA testing kits in Gaza. The ministry has posted photos of the remains online, in the hope that relatives will recognize them.
Since the cease-fire took effect on Oct. 10, Hamas has released all living hostages and the remains of 20. The remains of eight hostages are still in the Gaza Strip.
For each Israeli hostage returned, Israel has been releasing the remains of about 15 Palestinians.
On Nov. 3, Israel said that the remains of three hostages returned from Gaza the previous night belonged to Israeli soldiers who were killed on Oct. 7, 2023.
They were identified as Capt. Omer Maxim Neutra, 21, an American Israeli; Staff Sgt. Oz Daniel, 19; and Col. Assaf Hamami, 40.
Israel has said that the return of hostage remains is happening too slowly and that some of the bodies returned did not match their records when they conducted identification checks. Hamas has said the work is complicated by the widespread devastation in Gaza.







