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Israel recovers remains of last hostage, pushing Gaza ceasefire into new phase

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January 27, 2026
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Israel recovers remains of last hostage, pushing Gaza ceasefire into new phase
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Israel brought home the remains of the last hostage in Gaza, closing a painful chapter for the country and clearing the way for the next and more challenging phase of its ceasefire with Hamas.
The next step is likely to be the reopening of Gaza’s border with Egypt, enabling Palestinians to travel in both directions and eventually allowing more aid to enter the territory devastated by two years of war.

The ceasefire’s second phase also calls for deploying an international security force, disarming Hamas, pulling back Israeli soldiers and rebuilding Gaza.

 Missing Families Forum shows Israeli hostage Ran Gvili, who was abducted and brought to Gaza in the Hamas attack on Oct. 7, 2023.
The remains of police officer Ran Gvili were found in a cemetery in northern Gaza. (Missing Families Forum)

The remains of police officer Ran Gvili were found in a cemetery in northern Gaza.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called it “an incredible achievement” for Israel and its soldiers.

He said Gvili, who was killed during the Hamas-led attack on October 7, 2023, that sparked the war, was among the first to be taken into Gaza.

Dozens of people, including relatives, military officials and friends from Gvili’s police unit, received his coffin at an army post on the Israeli side of the border with Gaza.

Many more Israelis lined nearby roads to pay their respects as a convoy carrying the coffin made its way to Tel Aviv, where it arrived on Monday night.

“You should see the honour you’re receiving here,” Gvili’s father, Itzik, said, kissing his son’s coffin, which was draped in an Israeli flag.

“The entire police is here with you, the entire army is with you, the entire people. I’m proud of you.”

The return of all remaining hostages, living or dead, had been a key part of the Gaza ceasefire’s first phase.

Hamas said it now has met those terms.

Netanyahu’s office said Sunday that once the search for Gvili was finished, Israel would open the Rafah crossing between Gaza and Egypt, which Palestinians see as their lifeline to the world.

It has been largely shut since May 2024, except for a short period early last year.

The ceasefire’s next phase will confront thornier issues, including transitioning to a new governance structure in Gaza and disarming Hamas, which has ruled the territory for nearly two decades.

“The next phase is disarming Hamas and demilitarising the Gaza Strip. The next phase is not reconstruction,” Netanyahu said while addressing the Israeli parliament on Monday.

A woman carries a photo of Israeli hostage Ran Gvili after the announcement that his remains were the last to be recovered from Gaza, had been identified, in a plaza known as Hostages Square in Tel Aviv, Israel
A woman carries a photo of Israeli hostage Ran Gvili after the announcement that his remains were the last to be recovered from Gaza, had been identified. (AP)

Palestinians react to recovery of the last hostage’s remains

Palestinians in Gaza were optimistic that opening the Rafah crossing would allow travel to and from the enclave, along with the evacuation of people needing medical care.

“We hope this will close off Israel’s pretexts and open the crossing,” said Abdel-Rahman Radwan, a Gaza City resident whose mother has cancer and requires treatment outside Gaza.

Ahmed Ruqab, a father who lives with his family of six in a tent in the Nuseirat refugee camp, called for mediators and the US to pressure Israel to allow more aid.

“We need to turn this page and restart,” he said over the phone.

An official with the United Nations’ children’s agency said there is a backlog of supplies in Egypt ready to move into Gaza whenever the crossing opens to aid traffic.

The next phase needs to include bringing not only more humanitarian and commercial supplies but also permanent shelter materials and items to repair infrastructure, said Ted Chaiban, UNICEF’s deputy executive director.

Gvili’s relatives last week repeated calls for Israel’s government and US President Donald Trump to ensure the release of his remains.

“Most thought of it as an impossible thing to do,” Trump posted on social media.

Gvili’s mother, Talik, thanked the Israeli government and security forces as well as Trump for allowing the family to “achieve closure.”

Israel had repeatedly accused Hamas of dragging its feet in the search, while Hamas said it had provided all the information it had, accusing Israel of obstructing the efforts.

People wait for the arrival of the coffin with remains of Israeli hostage Ran Gvili, last to be recovered from Gaza, to the Abu Kabir Forensic Institute in Tel Aviv, Israel
People wait for the arrival of the coffin with remains of Israeli hostage Ran Gvili. (AP)

How the remains of last hostage were found

Gvili’s remains were found right along the “yellow line” dividing Gaza just on the Israeli side, according to a military official, speaking anonymously under army protocol.

The October 2023 attack on Israel that launched the war killed about 1200 people and saw 251 taken hostage. Gvili, a 24-year-old police officer known affectionately as “Rani”, was killed while fighting Hamas militants.

On a call with reporters on Monday, two US officials credited Egypt, Qatar and Turkey with helping to get Hamas to release Gvili’s body, and said Hamas was very cooperative in making it happen.

The officials, who insisted on anonymity per the rules of a call set up by the White House, said they now expect Israel to help both sides move forward into phase two of the ceasefire.

They want Hamas to disarm in accordance with the agreement and believe they will.

Before Gvili’s remains were recovered, 20 living hostages and the remains of 27 others had been returned to Israel since the ceasefire, most recently in early December.

Israel has released roughly 2000 Palestinian prisoners under the ceasefire deal, many who were seized by Israeli troops during the two-year war and held without charge.

It has also released the bodies of more than 300 Palestinians back to Gaza, where officials have struggled to identify them.

In a symbolic act, Israeli President Isaac Herzog removed a yellow pin worn by many to show solidarity with the hostages and their families.

The coffin with remains of Israeli hostage Ran Gvili, last to be recovered from Gaza, arrives to the Abu Kabir Forensic Institute in Tel Aviv, Israel.
The coffin with remains of Israeli hostage Ran Gvili, last to be recovered from Gaza. (AP)

Hundreds of Palestinians killed in Gaza since the ceasefire

Palestinians in Gaza who spoke to The Associated Press in recent weeks questioned whether the ceasefire’s next steps will improve conditions, pointing to ongoing bloodshed and challenges securing basic necessities.

Israeli forces on Monday fatally shot two people in Gaza, according to hospitals that received the bodies.

One man was close to the area where the military was searching for Gvili, according to Shifa Hospital.

Israel’s offensive has killed at least 71,660 Palestinians since 2023, according to Gaza’s Health Ministry, with more than 480 Palestinians killed by Israeli fire since the latest ceasefire began.

The ministry, which is part of the Hamas-led government, maintains detailed casualty records that are seen as generally reliable by UN agencies and independent experts.

Israeli forces on Monday fatally shot two people in Gaza, according to hospitals that received the bodies. (AP)

Israel’s top court considers petition to open Gaza for international journalists

The Foreign Press Association on Monday asked Israel’s Supreme Court to allow journalists to enter Gaza freely and independently.

The FPA represents dozens of global news organisations and has been pushing for independent media access to Gaza. Israel has barred reporters from entering Gaza independently since the 2023 attacks by Hamas, saying entry could put journalists and soldiers at risk.

Israel’s offensive has killed at least 71,660 Palestinians since 2023, according to Gaza’s Health Ministry. (AP)

FPA lawyers told the court that the restrictions are not justified and that, with aid workers moving in and out of Gaza, journalists should be allowed in.

They said tightly controlled visits under strict military supervision are no substitute for independent access.

The judges are expected to rule soon.

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