Hamas Threatens to halt hostages' release
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Hamas threatened to halt slain hostages' release after ICRC refused to partake in ceremony - N12
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ICRC refused to take part in Hamas 's release ceremony during return of four slain hostages.
Red Cross representative signed Hamas documents on stage in Khan Yunis in southern Gaza Strip .
The four coffins of the slain hostages arrived at the L. Greenberg Institute of Forensic Medicine at Abu Kabir for identification.
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