Israel says will not return Palestinian resistance movement Hamas member bodies

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu chairs the weekly cabinet meeting in East Jerusalem al-Quds on January 1, 2017. (Photos by AFP)
Tel Aviv says the remains of the members of Palestinian resistance movement Hamas who were killed during anti-Israel operations will not be returned to their families.
The announcement was made via a statement posted on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's official Twitter account, saying that the decision was made following a cabinet meeting.
The move came after Hamas released footage showing a mock birthday party for an Israeli soldier thought to have been killed in the 2014 Gaza war.
The Israeli statement refrained from explaining how the burials of the bodies would be carried out.
Following the announcement, a Hamas spokesman said the move was "evidence of criminality and barbaric occupation” by Israel and that “these decisions will not give positive results."
A Palestinian woman pauses amid destroyed buildings in the northern district of Beit Hanoun in the Gaza Strip on July 26, 2014.
The 50-day Israeli military aggression against Gaza, which ended on August 26, 2014, killed nearly 2,200 Palestinians, including 577 children. Over 11,100 others — including 3,374 children, 2,088 women and 410 elderly people — were also wounded in the war.
Gaza, with a population of more than 1.8 million, has also been under siege by the Israeli regime since June 2007. The blockade has caused a decline in the standards of living as well as unprecedented levels of unemployment and unrelenting poverty.

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