‘Israeli’ army claims recovery of last captive remains in Gaza
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- ‘Israeli’ army claims it has recovered remains of last Israeli captive in Gaza.
- Operation is said to conclude long-standing efforts to account for missing personnel.
The ‘Israeli’ army claims it has recovered the remains of the last 'Israeli' captive held in Gaza.
Military officials said the operation is part of ongoing efforts to account for missing personnel and bring closure to the families affected.
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After completing the identification procedures by the National Forensic Center, and in cooperation with the ‘Israeli’ Police and Military Rabbinate, 'Israeli' forces representatives informed the family of the late captive Ran Gvili that their loved one has been returned for burial.
According to the intelligence and information available to us, Ran Gvili, a fighter in the Special Patrol Unit of the police (Yasam), 24 years old at the time of his death, fell in battle on the morning of October 7, 2023, and his body was abducted to the Gaza Strip.
The 'Israeli' forces shares the family’s grief, will continue supporting families and returnees, and will work to strengthen the security of the citizens of the State of ‘Israel’.
With this, all captives from inside the Gaza Strip have been returned.



