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Israeli authorities have identified the bodies of four deceased hostages whom Hamas handed over from Gaza.
The bodies of 24 other hostages still remain in Gaza.
NPR's Daniel Estrin has more from Tel Aviv.
An Israeli autopsy has identified the remains of the four bodies handed over Monday.
The Israeli military says it believes one 26-year-old Israeli hostage was injured in the October 7th attack two years ago and died of his wounds,
accusing Hamas of not giving him proper medical care.
It's as it believes another hostage, a citizen of Nepal,
was killed in captivity during the first months of the war.
The identities of the other hostage bodies returned have not yet been confirmed by Israel.
Families of Israeli hostages have expressed surprise and anger that Hamas did not hand over more bodies.
Some bodies are missing or under rubble,
and there will be an international effort to recover their remains.