Who Are the Deceased Hostages Hamas Said It Handed Over to Israel?

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Hamas hands over six hostages but Israel suspends release of 600 Palestinians
Ceasefire in jeopardy as Israel says it will wait ‘until release of next hostages is guaranteed’ and Hamas scraps ‘degrading’ handover ceremonies. Hamas released six Israeli hostages on Saturday, ...The Guardian - 4d -
Hamas hands over two more hostages to the Red Cross in Gaza
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Hamas hands over more Gaza hostages as Shiri Bibas' body confirmed
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Hamas hands over three more hostages to Red Cross in Gaza
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Hamas hands over bodies of four Israeli hostages to Red Cross
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Hamas hostages: Stories of the people taken from Israel
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