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'Pride of the Entire Nation': Israel Buries Last Gaza Hostage

Ran Gvili was the last of 251 hostages held since Hamas’s Oct 7, 2023 attack, with his return marking the end of all hostage recoveries under a US-backed ceasefire.

  • In Meitar, mourners gathered on Jan 28 for Ran Gvili's funeral, the last hostage whose remains were returned after Hamas's Oct 7 attack, ending a two-year saga.
  • After the Oct 7 attack, Israeli forces recovered Ran Gvili’s body taken into Gaza, with returns occurring through ceasefires including the US-backed Gaza ceasefire that took effect Oct 10.
  • A flag-draped coffin lay before tearful family as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Isaac Herzog attended and a large screen broadcast the arrival, while a convoy moved the body from Camp Shura military base to Meitar along roads lined with hundreds of onlookers.
  • Officials declared an end to the hostage-return mission, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu saying Israel had `fully completed the sacred mission` and President Isaac Herzog noting no Israeli citizens are held in Gaza for the first time since 2014.
  • Madam Talik Gvili told mourners she `hoped you would come back on your own two feet` and called her son `the first to leave, last to return`, while family speakers vowed militants Hamas and Islamic Jihad would pay a heavy price.
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'Pride of the entire nation': Israel buries last Gaza hostage

Israel on Wednesday laid to rest the last hostage from Hamas's October 7, 2023 attack, as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned at the funeral that the country's enemies would pay a heavy price for any future aggression.

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Let our enemies know that anyone who raises a hand against Israel will pay a high price, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said today at the funeral of the last Israeli hostage taken to Gaza after the Hamas attack on October 7, 2023. He assured that the movement would be disarmed and the war-torn Palestinian enclave demilitarized.

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