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Israel retrieves remains of last Gaza Strip hostage

Ran Gvili ‍had been held in the Gaza Strip since he was killed ​during ​Hamas' attack on ​Israel. (AP PHOTO)

Israel has ‍retrieved the remains of the last remaining hostage held ​in the Gaza Strip, the military says, ⁠fulfilling a key condition of the initial phase of US President Donald Trump's plan to end the war in the enclave.

Police officer ​Ran Gvili's remains have been identified and ‍will be returned for burial, the military said in a statement.

Israel has said that it will reopen the Gaza Strip's Rafah border crossing with Egypt, ​the enclave's main ‌gateway to the world, once Gvili's remains are returned or ​the search operation for his body concludes.

A government spokesperson had no immediate comment when asked when the border crossing would be reopened.

The Palestinian committee of technocrats backed by the US to administer Gaza has said the border would open ​this week.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called it "an incredible achievemen" for Israel and its soldiers, telling Israeli media that "I promised we would bring everyone home and we have brought everyone home".

Gvili ‍had been held in the Gaza Strip since he was killed at Kibbutz Alumim ​during ​Hamas' attack on ​southern Israel on October ​7, 2023.

Hamas and Israel agreed to a ceasefire in October under pressure from regional powers and Trump, who called the deal a first step toward a "strong, durable and everlasting ‍peace".

Gvili was one of the 251 hostages seized and taken to the Gaza Strip by militants during the October 2023 attack. 

At the time of the deal, 48 hostages remained ​in ​the Gaza strip, 28 of them believed dead, including ​Gvili.

In a statement, Hamas spokesman Hazem Qassem said the discovery of Gvili's remains confirms Hamas' commitment to the US plan to end the war.

"We will continue to uphold all aspects of the agreement, including facilitating the work of the national Gaza administration and ensuring its success," Qassem ‍said, referring to the committee of technocrats.

with AP

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