Israel reveals the identity of the last hostage in Gaza | Al Bawaba
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
46% : ALBAWABA - The Thai Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced on Thursday that the remains handed over to Israel belong to the last Thai hostage, and he is one of the two remaining hostages in Gaza, Hebrew media reported.44% : On the other hand, Israel said earlier that the remains handed over by Palestinian militants on Tuesday did not match either of the last two hostages. Ran Gvili, according to Hebrew media, is the last hostage that was taken by Hamas fighters during the Al-Aqsa Flood operation on October 7, 2023. Ran Gvili was an Israeli police officer.
44% : He is the last of the living and deceased hostages to be returned from the strip, following a ceasefire deal agreed between Israel and Hamas last October.
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