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Israel Retrieves Remains of Final Gaza Hostage, Ceasefire Moves Forward

Last updated: 2026/01/29 at 4:36 PM
Published January 29, 2026
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Israel has confirmed the recovery of the remains of the last Israeli hostage held in Gaza. The Israeli military said it retrieved the body of Master Sergeant Ran Gvili, ending a long and painful chapter that lasted more than two years.

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Search Operation and Ceasefire CommitmentsFamily Grief and National ResponseWhat This Means for Gaza Peace TalksConflict Background and Human Cost

The operation followed new intelligence that became clear over the weekend. Israeli forces searched a cemetery near Gaza City, inside an area still under Israeli control under the ceasefire terms. Hamas said it shared detailed location information with mediators, which helped complete the mission.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called the recovery an extraordinary achievement. He said Israel had fulfilled its promise to bring every hostage home.

Search Operation and Ceasefire Commitments

The Israeli army had been searching for Ran Gvili since the ceasefire with Hamas began in October. Military officials said updated intelligence allowed troops to focus on a specific cemetery close to the Yellow Line.

Hamas spokesman Hazem Qassem said the group kept mediators informed throughout the process. He added that the recovery showed Hamas was following the ceasefire agreement.

With the operation complete, Netanyahu’s office said Israel will reopen the Rafah border crossing with Egypt. This step is key for humanitarian aid and future negotiations.

Family Grief and National Response

In Israel, Ran Gvili’s family held an emotional farewell. His father, Itzik Gvili, spoke beside his son’s coffin and praised his courage.

He said his son chose to fight alongside his friends instead of staying home. He added that the presence of police, soldiers, and civilians showed the nation’s respect and pride.

Ran’s sister, Shira, said she felt relief mixed with deep sadness. She said the family needed closure, even though the outcome was painful.

What This Means for Gaza Peace Talks

The recovery clears a major obstacle in the ceasefire process. Israel had refused to move to the next phase until Gvili was found.

Phase two of the plan includes rebuilding Gaza and removing weapons from Hamas and other armed groups. It also calls for an international stabilization force and a gradual Israeli military withdrawal.

Serious questions remain. Who will disarm Hamas. When will Israeli troops leave Gaza. And which countries will provide long term security.

Conflict Background and Human Cost

Ran Gvili was among 251 hostages taken during the Hamas led attack on Israel on 7 October 2023. Around 1,200 people were killed that day.

Over time, Hamas released 20 living Israeli hostages and returned the bodies of 27 others. These exchanges involved hundreds of Palestinian prisoners and detainees.

Israel’s military campaign in Gaza has killed more than 71,000 Palestinians, according to Gaza health officials.

For the first time since 2014, no Israeli hostages remain in Gaza. While many see this as a moment of closure, critics say the delay cost too many lives on both sides.

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