Some of the 15 bodies of Gazans returned by the Israeli Army to the Strip, after the return of the body of the last Israeli hostage, showed “signs of torture”, were naked or had gunshot woundsdetails in a statement the Department of Forensic Evidence in Gaza.
“The condition of the last group of corpses delivered by the occupation authorities was marked by scenes of extreme brutality. The bodies were in no better condition than those from previous batches; “They were decomposed and showed signs of torture,” says the spokesperson for this organization, Mahmud Ashour, in the text.
He adds that “several bodies were found without clothes”, which could indicate alleged abuse, while others showed “gunshot wounds and explosives”.
Hostage in Gaza
On January 26, the Army of Israel located and identified the remains of the last hostage in GazaIsraeli police officer Ran Gvili, 24, who was buried in northern Israel.

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In total, after return of the 28 bodies of hostages left in Gaza to Israeli territory (including those of four foreigners for whom there was no exchange), Gaza hospitals received 360 bodies.
However, only 101’s identity has been corroboratedin an attempt to return them to their families for burial.
New chapter
“We are beginning a new chapter of suffering for the families of the missing in the Gaza Strip, as We do not have the necessary equipment to carry out examinations on the bodies of martyrs. to determine their identities and bury them with dignity,” laments Ashour.
Las Israeli authorities control and limit what items enter or leave the Gaza Strip, obstructing or slowing down the entry of medical supplies and other essential items that they consider to be of ‘dual use’ (military and civil), as has been denounced on multiple occasions by different NGOs that describe an “arbitrary” process.
