What to know about the 13 hostages whose remains are still inside Gaza

This Oct. 16, 2025, combination of images provided by Hostage's Family Forum shows some of the deceased that were held in Gaza when the latest ceasefire started, from top left, Bipin Joshi, Yossi Sharabi, Guy Illouz, Ran Gvili, Eitan Levi, Dror Or, Itay Chen, Uriel Baruch, second row from left, Amiram Cooper, Joshua Loitu Mollel, Tamir Nimrodi, Oz Daniel, Omer Neutra, Lior Rudaeff, Inbar Hayman, Meny Godard, third row from left, Daniel Peretz, Eliyahu Margalit, Sahar Baruch, Tamir Adar, Tal Haimi, Muhammad Al-Atarash, Hadar Goldin and Arie Zalmanovich. (Hostage's Family Forum via AP)

TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — Hamas freed the last 20 living hostages taken during its Oct. 7, 2023, attack on southern Israel in exchange for the release of hundreds of Palestinian prisoners. Hamas has returned the remains of nine hostages, but the process of returning the bodies of the last 19, as called for in the ceasefire agreement, has stalled.

Hamas says it hasn’t been able to reach all of the remains because they are buried under rubble left behind by in the Gaza Strip. Israel has accused the militants of dragging their feet and threatened to resume military operations if all of the remains aren't returned.

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