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Tomorrow, Thursday morning, for the first time, Hostage bodies will be transferred from Gaza to Israel in preparation for their burial, after being brutally murdered by evil Hamas terrorists.

According to Kan News, Hamas will transfer four bodies to the Red Cross. From there, the bodies will be handed over to the IDF inside the Gaza Strip.

Following the transfer, the bodies will be placed in coffins, covered with Israeli flags, and saluted by IDF soldiers. Alongside IDF soldiers, representatives from the Rabbinical Army will participate in the handover of the bodies to ensure proper Kavod Hames. A Levaya will then take place inside Gaza. IDF Rabbis will recite Tehilim Kaddish and a Hesped.

The bodies to be released are those of the youngest hostages: infant Kefir, toddler Ariel, and mother Shiri Bibas, Hy”d, along with 83-year-old Oded Lifshitz – Hashem Yikom Damam

The four bodies will then be transported to IDF vehicles, escorted by police transferred to the “Abu Kabir” forensic institute in Israel, where their identities will be confirmed. The process may take up to 48 hours. This process is expected to take a day. During this time, the families, at their request, will remain at home, accompanied by IDF representatives. Then after the confirmation, the bodies will be released to the families ahead of the funeral expected to be attended by thousands.

The IDF says that patience is needed while they determine the cause of the tragic deaths, despite the possibility that Hamas may claim they were killed in an IDF strike in Gaza.

The IDF is also preparing for the release of six live hostages on Shabbos, which will follow a similar format to previous hostage releases. Following that, over 700 terrorist prisoners, including 47 terrorists freed in the Shalit deal who later returned to terrorism, will be released as part of Phase One of the agreement.

It is currently unclear if Hamas terrorists will use the event for propaganda purposes or military displays. Israeli security officials have asked Israeli media outlets not to broadcast any footage from Gaza.