Egypt will oversee the transfer of the bodies returning to Israel
February 26, 2025 12:46ByJoshua Marks, Jewish News Syndicate
Hamas has agreed to release the bodies of four more hostages, as part of the final release of the first stage of the ceasefire.
The Times of Israel has revealed Hamas is expected to hand over Tsahi Idan, Ohad Yahalomi, Itzik Elgarat and Shlomo Mansour.
The bodies will be handed to the Egyptians, who will transfer them to Israel.
Israel will also release 602 Palestinian prisoners including women and minors that had been scheduled to be released on Saturday.
Egypt, acting as a mediator, confirmed the agreement and will oversee the exchange, which is expected to take place within 24 hours. The Hamas-affiliated Quds network also reported that the transfer would occur under Egyptian supervision.
The hostages’ remains were initially scheduled to be released on Thursday in accordance with the terms of the terrorist group’s ceasefire agreement with Israel.
Israel was set to free the prisoners on February 22, including 50 serving life sentences, 60 serving long terms and 47 who were rearrested after being released as part of the 2011 swap for Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced on Sunday that he had temporarily paused the Palestinian prisoners’ release “in light of Hamas’s repeated violations [of the ceasefire], including the ceremonies that humiliate our hostages and the cynical exploitation of our hostages for propaganda purposes.”
US National Security spokesperson Brian Hughes described Netanyahu’s decision as an “appropriate response” to Hamas’s actions, according to Reuters.
Hughes stressed that US President Donald Trump was ready to back Jerusalem in “whatever course of action it chooses regarding Hamas.”
On Monday night, Channel 12 News reported that the bodies of two slain hostages would be transferred to Egyptian territory “within 24 hours” in exchange for the release of 302 jailed Palestinian terrorists.
According to the report, Hamas agreed to release the bodies of two more deceased Israeli captives later in exchange for the remaining prisoners.
The return this week of the remains of four hostages would be the final exchange of Phase 1 of the ceasefire, which took effect on January 19 and is due to end on March 1.
According to Israel’s assessment, there are 63 hostages remaining in Gaza, including 60 men and 3 women. Thirty-six of the captives have been murdered, including 35 from October 7 and Hadar Goldin, abducted in 2014.
US Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff announced on Tuesday that Israel will send a delegation to Doha or Cairo to advance Phase 2 of the hostage deal.
Speaking at an American Jewish Committee meeting in Washington, he highlighted significant progress and efforts to secure the release of more hostages. Witkoff added that he may join the talks if they yield positive results.
Israeli sources indicated to Israel Hayom that Hamas faces three possible paths: surrender, disarmament, and exile to bring the war to an end; prolonging the initial phase through further hostage exchanges for prisoners and increased humanitarian aid; or a return to full-scale combat.
Discussions on the return of the remaining hostages are set to begin in Cairo in the coming days, but only after Israel recovers the bodies.
Israel intends to send a delegation to these talks, building on groundwork established over the past two weeks in the US between Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer and Witkoff.
Despite the terms of the agreement, the Israel Defense Forces are not expected to withdraw from the Philadelphi Corridor or the security perimeter in the near future—if at all.