Red Cross Hunts Missing Israeli Hostage as Hamas Terror Militias Hide Bodies Amid Gaza Chaos

Israel faces painful delays as Hamas terror factions shamelessly conceal murdered hostages to hinder recovery.

The search for a fallen Israeli hostage has restarted in Gaza, with Red Cross teams now operating inside the battered Zeitoun district of Gaza City. Their mission, according to Al Jazeera reports, is being carried out in coordination with Hamas’s military wing—an arrangement forced upon Israel because the terror group continues to hold bodies as bargaining chips rather than allowing humanitarian return.

This renewed activity follows the heartbreaking recovery of Dror Or, whose remains were located in Nuseirat earlier this week and transferred to Israel for a dignified burial—something Hamas routinely denies its victims.

Despite global pressure, Gaza’s terror factions still refuse to release two more bodies: Yassam officer Ran Gvili and Sudthisak Rinthalak, a Thai agricultural worker who came to Israel seeking honest work, only to be murdered and exploited by Hamas’s brutality.

Israel continues to demand the unconditional return of every hostage—living or deceased—while Hamas’s actions expose, yet again, the Palestinian terror establishment’s contempt for humanity, law, and basic decency.

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