Israel confirms latest body returned from Gaza is dead hostage

BBC NewsSaturday, October 18, 2025 at 8:53:29 AM
Israel confirms latest body returned from Gaza is dead hostage
Israel has confirmed that Eliyahu Margalit is the latest victim returned from Gaza, marking him as the 10th dead hostage out of 28 held by Hamas. This tragic development highlights the ongoing humanitarian crisis and the severe impact of the conflict on families and communities. The return of deceased hostages raises urgent questions about the fate of those still missing and the broader implications for peace negotiations.
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