TWISTED: Terror Groups Seek to Claim Credit for Return of Ran Gvili Hy”d, Demand Full Implementation of Ceasefire Terms
Terror organizations, led by Hamas, are attempting to take credit for the return of the body of Ran Gvili Hy”d while pressing Israel to fully implement all provisions of the ceasefire agreement, with a particular emphasis on opening the Rafah Crossing in both directions without restrictions.
In a statement issued following the recovery of Gvili’s body, Hamas called for the “full implementation of the ceasefire agreement clauses, without reduction or delay, and a commitment to all required completions, especially the opening of the Rafah Crossing in both directions without limitations.”
IDF officials rejected Hamas’ claims, stressing that the terror group did not provide information that led to the discovery of Gvili’s body. According to the military, Hamas released its statement only after realizing that Israeli forces were closing in on the location, in an effort to “claim credit” for the outcome. Senior IDF sources said the recovery was achieved solely through “uncompromising military pressure on Hamas.”
An IDF official described the operation as emotionally harrowing, saying, “What brought him back was relentless military pressure on Hamas. It was a moving and extremely difficult moment to locate him among the smells of the bodies and the sights that took us back to the days of Camp Shura.”
Despite the IDF’s position, Hamas asserted in its official announcement that it had played a role in the process. “We invested great efforts to locate the last abducted fallen soldier and provided the mediators with the required information from time to time, which assisted in finding him,” the statement read. Hamas claimed the move was carried out “as part of the full commitment of the resistance to completing the first phase of the ceasefire agreement, after it fulfilled all of its obligations clearly and responsibly.”
The terror organization went on to outline its expectations from Israel, reiterating demands for the unrestricted opening of the Rafah Crossing, the entry of supplies into Gaza in what it described as required quantities, the removal of all limitations on those supplies, a full withdrawal from the Gaza Strip, and easing the work of the committee overseeing Gaza’s administration.
Israeli officials, however, continue to maintain that the successful recovery of Ran Gvili hy”d was the result of sustained operational pressure and intelligence work, and not cooperation from Hamas.
{Matzav.com}