Freed Israeli hostage Matan Angrest holds a photograph of Hadar Goldin, an Israeli soldier killed in 2014 whose physique has been held in Gaza since then, throughout a rally calling for the return of the deceased hostages who’re held by Hamas within the Gaza Strip, in Tel Aviv, Israel, Saturday, Nov. 8, 2025.
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TEL AVIV, Israel — The Pink Cross acquired on Sunday the stays of a hostage in Gaza that Hamas claims is the physique of an Israeli soldier who was killed in 2014 and who has been held in Gaza for the previous 11 years. His stays are the one ones at the moment held in Gaza since earlier than the most recent, two-year battle between Israel and Hamas.
Hamas stated it discovered the physique of the soldier, Hadar Goldin, in a tunnel within the enclave’s southernmost metropolis of Rafah on Saturday. Goldin was killed on Aug. 1, 2014, two hours after a ceasefire took impact ending that yr’s battle between Israel and Hamas.
The stays might be transferred to Israel and to the nationwide forensic institute for identification. If the physique is recognized as Goldin’s, there might be 4 our bodies of hostages remaining in Gaza.
His return can be a big improvement within the U.S.-brokered truce and shut a painful, 11-year saga for his household.
Firstly of the weekly Cupboard assembly, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that holding the physique for therefore lengthy has precipitated “great agony of his family, which will now be able to give him a Jewish burial.”
Bringing Israel’s fallen house
Goldin’s household spearheaded a really public marketing campaign, together with the household of one other soldier whose physique was taken in 2014, to convey their sons house for burial. Israel recovered the stays of the opposite soldier earlier this yr.
Netanyahu stated the nation would proceed making an attempt to convey house the our bodies of Israelis nonetheless being held throughout enemy traces, similar to Eli Cohen, an Israeli spy hung in Damascus in 1965.
Israeli media, citing nameless officers, have reported that Hamas was delaying the discharge of Goldin’s physique in hopes of negotiating protected passage for greater than 100 militants surrounded by Israeli forces and trapped within the enclave’s southernmost metropolis of Rafah.
Gila Gamliel, the Minister of Innovation, Science and Know-how and a member of Netanyahu’s Likud social gathering, informed Military radio that Israel shouldn’t be negotiating for a deal inside a deal.
“There are agreements whose implementation is guaranteed by the mediators, and we shouldn’t allow anyone to come know and play (games) and to reopen the agreement,” she stated.
Hamas made no touch upon a potential trade for its fighters caught within the so-called yellow zone, which is managed by Israeli forces, although they acknowledged that there are clashes going down there.
Hamas made no touch upon a potential trade for its fighters caught within the so-called yellow zone, which is managed by Israeli forces, although they acknowledged that there are clashes going down there.
Israeli troopers carry the flag-draped coffin of slain hostage Israeli-American Workers Sgt. Itay Chen throughout his funeral at Kiryat Shaul Cemetery in Tel Aviv, Israel, Sunday, Nov. 9, 2025, after his physique was returned from Gaza.
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Constructive improvement within the truce
Because the ceasefire started final month, militants have launched the stays of 23 hostages. As a part of the truce deal, the militants are anticipated to return all the stays of hostages.
For every Israeli hostage returned, Israel has been releasing the stays of 15 Palestinians. Ahmed Dheir, director of forensic medication at Nasser Hospital within the southern Gaza metropolis of Khan Younis, stated that the stays of 300 have now been returned, with 89 recognized.
The battle started with a Hamas-led assault on southern Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, during which 251 folks have been kidnapped and 1,200 killed in Israel, principally civilians.
On Saturday, Gaza’s Well being Ministry stated the variety of Palestinians killed in Gaza has risen to 69,176. The ministry, a part of the Hamas-run authorities and staffed by medical professionals, maintains detailed data seen as typically dependable by impartial consultants.
Displaced Palestinians stroll by way of a makeshift tent camp within the Muwasi space of Khan Younis, within the Gaza Strip, Saturday, Nov. 8,2025.
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A mom’s ache
Again in 2014, the Israeli navy decided, based mostly on proof discovered within the tunnel the place Goldin’s physique was taken — together with a blood-soaked shirt and prayer fringes — that he had been killed within the assault. His household held what Leah Goldin now calls a “pseudo-funeral’ including Goldin’s shirt and fringes, at the urging of Israel’s military rabbis. But the lingering uncertainty was like a “knife continuously making new cuts.”
Leah Goldin informed the Related Press earlier this yr that returning her son’s physique is an moral and spiritual worth, a part of the sacrosanct pact Israel makes with its residents, who’re required by legislation to serve within the navy.
“Hadar is a soldier who went to combat and they abandoned him, and they destroyed his humanitarian rights and ours as well,” Goldin stated. She stated her household usually felt alone of their battle to convey Hadar, a proficient artist who had simply gotten engaged, house for burial.
Within the dizzying days after Hamas’ assault on southern Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, the Goldin household threw themselves into making an attempt to assist a whole lot of households of the 251 folks Hamas had dragged into Gaza. Initially, the Goldins discovered themselves shunned as advocacy for the Oct. 7 hostages surged. “We were a symbol of failure,” Goldin recalled. “They told us, ‘we aren’t like you, our kids will come back soon.'”
