The Red Cross completed the transfer of bodies and remains of Israeli hostages from Gaza City on October 14th, 2025, with vehicles departing the area, according to activist Hamza Al-Masri. This development comes as an Israeli official stated that the government will begin promoting the trial of Nahlba members this week, following the release of all abductees. Avishay Greenzeig, an Israeli official, reported that Hamas did not demand the release of Nahlba members during negotiations, characterizing such claims as Israeli spins. He indicated that approximately 100 Nahlba members are suspected of involvement in incidents within Israeli territory on October 7th, with evidence against some being inadmissible. The IDF will determine the prosecution strategy, including the potential for the death penalty for some. In related news, the families of Argentine hostages Cunio and Horn sent a letter of gratitude to President Donald Trump, which President Javier Milei delivered during his visit to Washington. Meanwhile, Brazilian President Lula commented that his country has a problem with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, not Israel, in relation to calls for a ceasefire. The Rafah crossing remained closed as of the previous reporting period, with Israel having previously decided to keep it shut until Hamas returns the bodies of all held hostages. This measure was intended to convey seriousness to Hamas regarding the return of abductees. Previous reports confirmed the transfer of four and then six bodies from Hamas to the Red Cross in Gaza City on October 14th, 2025. Amidst the ongoing conflict, timelapses of IDF control in the Gaza Strip along the war were also shared.