The Israeli military says it has retrieved the body of the last hostage in Gaza, paving the way for the next phase of US President Donald Trump’s peace plan to get under way.
It had been searching for Master Sgt Ran Gvili as the ceasefire with Hamas began in October.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called Gvili’s return “an extraordinary achievement”.
The israeli military began searching a cemetery for Gvili on Sunday morning. Hamas’s armed wing said it had provided mediators with “all the details and details” about Gvili’s location.
ran Gvili was killed on 7 October 2023 and his body held hostage in Gaza.
All Hostages from Gaza Strip Returned, Israel Says
Israeli officials announced on January 26, 2026, that all hostages held in the Gaza Strip have been returned to Israel, marking the first time as 2014 that no Israeli citizens are held captive, alive or dead, in Gaza. The announcement follows ongoing negotiations and military operations aimed at securing thier release.
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) expressed condolences to the families of the hostages, stating, “The IDF shares in the family’s grief. The IDF will continue to accompany the families and the returned hostages and to act to strengthen the security of Israel’s citizens.”
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated he authorized the deployment of soldiers into Gaza with the dual objectives of returning the hostages and defeating Hamas. He acknowledged that opening the Rafah border crossing represents a critically important step forward, but emphasized that ample challenges remain.
“How will Hamas be disarmed and unpicked from the fabric of Gaza? When will israel’s army withdraw? And who will make up the international force delivering security for the future?” – Benjamin Netanyahu,January 26,2026
The return of the hostages does not resolve the broader issues surrounding the conflict,including the disarmament of Hamas,the withdrawal of Israeli forces,and the establishment of a long-term security framework for Gaza. These questions remain central to achieving a lasting peace.
