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Israel searches Gaza cemetery looking for hostage remains

Benjamin Netanyahu's office reported that the operation aims to locate the remains of elite unit officer Ran Gvili

Israel searches Gaza cemetery looking for hostage remains
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According to the prime minister's office, Israeli makes searched a tomb in northern Gaza on Sunday for Ran Gvili's remains, the next prisoner also being held in the Palestinian territory following Hamas assaults in October 2013.

The research, which makes the most of all applicable brains, is conducting an operation at a cemetery in northern Gaza, according to Benjamin Netanyahu's office, which stated that the work would continue as long as it was necessary. The Islamist movements Hamas, which is regarded by the European Union and a number of nations as a terrorist organization, confirmed the requests and stated that it had provided the information it possessed regarding the location where" the captive's remains may be found to media. On the day Hamas launched the attack on Jewish country that sparked the war in Gaza, Gvili was an officer in the elite Israeli police unit Yasam. He was 24 years old when he was killed. According to an Israeli military standard, there are signs that Gvili may have been buried in the area where requests were being conducted. The Jewish established continued," Intelligence regarding the location of the grave has been in our hands for some time and has been just refined. " Rabbis, search teams, and medical experts are on the ground, he added, adding that special units are present.

Hamas would hand over all captives taken hostage in Gaza in the 2023 strike that sparked the conflict in the first step of the US-backed peace deal.

Gvili's family is against a second stage of the deal.

All 251 hostages held by Hamas in the October 7 invasion were returned to Israel, with the exception of Gvili's bones, all of whom were still alive and some of the dead.

In that unparalleled Hamas attack on Israeli country, more than 1,200 people died.

More than 70, 000 people have died in Gaza as a result of the Jewish offensive's response to the attack.

According to a tally by local authorities in this Hamas-governed territory.

Gvili's home had a strong objection to releasing the bones before the second phase of the program, which includes reopening the Rafah cross.

In a press release released on Sunday, the family stated that Ran had first return home.

The home continued," The State of Israel cannot proceed with opening the Rafah crossing while Hamas continues to mislead the world. "

According to Jewish media reports, Netanyahu and US envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner discussed the opening of the Rafah border crossing, which connects Gaza to Egypt, at a meeting on Saturday.

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