Israel to hold funeral for last hostage recovered from Gaza

Sign up now: Get ST's newsletters delivered to your inbox

Police officers salute as the vehicle carrying the body of Israeli police officer, and the last hostage Ran Gvili, kidnapped in the October 7, 2023, Hamas attack, arrives to the Institute of Forensic Medicine after being found and identified in the Gaza Strip, according to the statement by the Israeli military, in Tel Aviv, Israel, January 26, 2026. REUTERS/Amir Cohen

Police officers salute as the vehicle carrying the body of Israeli police officer Ran Gvili arrives at the Institute of Forensic Medicine in Tel Aviv, Israel, on Jan 26.

PHOTO: REUTERS

Google Preferred Source badge

MEITAR, Israel - The remains of

the last Israeli captive recovered from the Gaza Strip

were set to be buried on Jan 28 in a funeral that will help Israel turn the page after one of the most traumatising periods in its history.

Mr Ran Gvili, an off-duty police officer, was killed fighting militants during the Oct 7, 2023 Hamas attack on southern Israel. He was then seized and taken back into Gaza by the Islamic Jihad militant group, Israeli officials say.

Mr Gvili was among about 250 people abducted during the attack, which killed around 1,200 people, according to Israeli tallies, and set off the war in Gaza in which Palestinians health authorities say Israel kill more than 71,000 Palestinians.

Many of the hostages were released during two short ceasefires, but dozens died in captivity. Under the terms of an October deal brokered by US President Donald Trump, Hamas and other groups agreed to return the remaining hostages, alive or dead, in exchange for the release of Palestinian prisoners.

Mr Gvili, who was the last to be released, will be buried in his hometown of Meitar in southern Israel. His casket will be driven there in a procession beginning in Camp Shura, a facility where Israel has identified victims of the October 2023 attack.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Isaac Herzog were expected to deliver eulogies at the funeral, expected to begin at 10.30am (4.30pm, Singapore time).

The return of the last hostage and his burial will mark a moment of national healing for Israelis. The Hamas attack, the bloodiest killing of Jews since the Holocaust, was widely seen as the most traumatic event in the country’s history.

It also completes a core aspect of the initial phase of Mr Trump’s plan to end the war. The second stage, which Washington announced had

started earlier in

January

, includes the reopening of Gaza’s Rafah border with Egypt. REUTERS

See more on