Israel Said to Provide Mediators with Names of Terrorists Aware of Ran Gvili’s Location
Israeli negotiators have intensified pressure in the ongoing hostage-related talks by supplying mediators with a roster of Palestinian Islamic Jihad operatives believed to have firsthand information about where Master Sgt. Ran Gvili is buried, Channel 12 reported Friday. The list was accompanied by precise maps outlining zones that Israeli officials say are linked to the slain officer’s presumed resting place.
Those involved in the process say the material was conveyed in a direct, unmistakable manner. With the recent Storm Byron clearing and conditions improving, Israel expects militant factions in Gaza to accelerate their own searches. Officials told Channel 12 they believe that if Islamic Jihad chooses to cooperate sincerely, Gvili’s remains could be recovered “within a short time.”
Jerusalem has underscored that no progress will be made on the next phase of the ceasefire arrangement until Gvili is brought home. He is the only remaining hostage still held in Gaza, and his return has become the determining factor for any diplomatic movement.
Security sources confirmed that Israel has recently developed several new leads regarding the possible burial site and has initiated preliminary checks. The area of interest is associated with Islamic Jihad, whose operatives seized Gvili during the Hamas-driven massacre on October 7, 2023, in southern Israel.
Reports indicate that Islamic Jihad has been conducting its own searches throughout various sectors of the Gaza Strip, apparently attempting to locate the officer’s remains.
Gvili served in the Yasam counter-terror police unit and had been recuperating from a shoulder injury at the time of the assault. Despite being on medical leave, he donned his uniform and raced to the battlefield as soon as he heard what was unfolding.
The IDF announced in January 2024 that Gvili had been killed in the fighting at Kibbutz Alumim on October 7 and that his body had been taken into Gaza. His family, unwilling to accept closure without physical proof, continues to insist on the return of his remains.
The Prime Minister’s Office revealed last week that an Israeli team traveled to Cairo for another round of negotiations. The group, headed by government hostage envoy Gal Hirsch, included senior representatives from the IDF, Mossad, and Shin Bet.
Channel 12 reported that these discussions ended with a commitment to accelerate the mission of retrieving Gvili. During the talks, Israeli officials told mediators that certain Islamic Jihad figures know exactly where he is buried. They also used the opportunity to reiterate Israel’s stance that the next phase of any ceasefire must incorporate Hamas’s disarmament and a fully demilitarized Gaza Strip.
According to Channel 12, mediators informed Israel that Hamas is signaling openness to continuing the negotiations. “Either they agree to disarm and demilitarize Gaza, or we will do it ourselves,” one Israeli official said. “Israel will not leave a threat to the State of Israel in Gaza.”
{Matzav.com}
