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The search for the body of the last person kidnapped by Hamas continues.

The search for the body of the last person kidnapped by Hamas continues.
Rab Gvili
porEditorial Team
Israel

The terrorist group, together with the Red Cross, intensified the excavations in the Zeitoun neighborhood of Gaza


In a scene that underscores the human depth of the conflict and the responsibility that Israel keeps toward each of its citizens, Arab media reported that Hamas and the International Committee of the Red Cross are conducting searches in the Gaza neighborhood of Zeitoun to locate the remains of Ran Gvili, the last Israeli hostage still held by Palestinian terrorists.

The terrorist group had already begun searches in Gaza City on Sunday, as part of a broader agreement that allowed the return of living and deceased hostages and paved the way for the end of two years of war in the Strip.

Ran Gvili's story—and the reason why his name became a symbol of courage in Israel—dates back to the morning of October 7.

Posters demanding the return of Ran Gvili's body
Posters demanding the return of Ran Gvili's body

That day, when hundreds of young people were fleeing the terrorist attack at the Nova festival in Re'im, Gvili mobilized to rescue dozens of survivors, personally escorting them to safe areas while Hamas terrorists continued their assault.

Far from withdrawing once the evacuation was secured, Gvili and his companions made a decision that made a difference: to return to defend Kibbutz Alumim, one of the main targets of the assault. There, they confronted dozens of terrorists who were attempting to take control of the kibbutz.

Wounded, surrounded, and outnumbered, Gvili continued fighting until he was finally captured and killed.

The search for his remains is not a symbolic gesture: it reflects one of the cornerstones of the Israeli ethos, according to which no soldier is left behind, neither living nor dead.

Meanwhile, as excavations continue in Zeitoun, Ran Gvili's story resonates more than ever. His commitment—saving lives first and returning to the fight afterward—is a reminder of the human cost that Israel and its citizens pay in the face of terrorism, as well as of the State's determination to bring everyone back home.

The country now hopes that this final stage will close a painful chapter, with the hope that Gvili's remains can finally be laid to rest in Israel, among his people, and with the honor that his sacrifice deserves.


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