Hamas delivered to the Red Cross in northern Gaza a coffin containing what the Palestinian group said was the body of a dead hostage, according to the Israeli military.
The remains will be transferred to Israeli forces, who will take them to the National Center of Foreign Medicine in Tel Aviv for identification.
Earlier, Hamas armed pings claimed to have recovered the body of an Israeli soldier in the East Shejaima neighborhood of Gaza City.
Israel allowed staff members of the group and Red Cross to search for the remains in the area, which is inside territory still controlled by Israeli forces.
The Israeli government has accused Hamas of deliberately delaying the recovery of the dead hostages since the cease-fire deal was reached more than three weeks ago.
Hamas insists it will be difficult to find the bodies under the trash.
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All surviving Israeli hostages were released on 13 October in exchange for 250 Palestinian prisoners and 1,718 prisoners from Gaza.
Israel gave the bodies of 270 Palestinians in exchange for the bodies of 18 Israeli hostages returned to Hamas last Tuesday – one of them foreign hostages – one of them and the other Thais.
Six of the eight dead hostages in Gaza before Tuesday were Israeli, one was Tanzanian, and one was Thai.
All but one of the dead Gaza migrants were among 251 people abducted in a Hamas attack in southern Israel in which 7,200 people were killed.
Israel responded by launching a military campaign in Gaza, in which more than 68,800 people were killed, according to Hamas-Run Hamas-Run Hamas-Run Hamas-Run Hamas-Run Hamas-Run Hamas-Run Hamas-Run Hamas.
Earlier on Tuesday, a Gaza City hospital official said one person was killed by Israeli fire in the Jabalia area of northern Gaza.
The Israeli military said it killed a “terrorist” who crossed the “yellow line”, which demarcates the territory controlled by Israel, and slowed them down.

