Habermas states that 6 of the 12 minimum facts are agreed upon by 75% of scholars who publish in this area and over 90% agree to the other 6. I'm not sure which 6 is which.
There aren't any peer reviewed papers that refute his analysis that I'm aware of.
So, the whole city saw Jesus die. The Pharisees and Pilate were WELL motivated to find that body because of the threat it represented to both power structures. I'm sure every effort was spent. They never found the body. The eyewitnesses say it was because he was alive and even had a 40 day ministry thereafter.
Matthew records that some Jews claimed the body was stolen. The Nazareth Inscription is probably the Roman response to the same disappearance.
Truth Be Known: I'll ask you the same question:
We know from history that tens of thousands of orthodox Jews, (right in the heart of Jerusalem where their claims could be easily refuted if not true), made the Resurrection their central message, abandoned Saturday as their holy day, and accepted Sunday (the day of the Resurrection) as their new holy day. Jews don't change even over millennia. But, they did.
They did this at great personal expense - shunned forever from family and friends, and worse. Can you provide a plausible explanation for this fact of history other than the Resurrection? Why would people just up and submit to the harshest abuse possible for something they knew to be false?
What say you?