Israel pursues fallen hostage with dignity, while Arab mediators delay justice and shield terror enablers.
Acting on the direct instruction of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel has launched a focused diplomatic-security effort to recover the remains of fallen hostage Master-Sgt. Ran Gvili—demonstrating once again that the Jewish state leaves no soldier behind, alive or fallen.
The Prime Minister’s Office confirmed that Israel’s Coordinator for the Hostages and the Missing, Gal Hirsch, traveled to Cairo for high-level meetings with senior officials and representatives of the mediating countries. The talks centered on operational specifics required to secure the return of Gvili’s body, a moral obligation Israel treats as sacred.
Israel’s delegation included senior representatives from the Israel Defense Forces, the Israel Security Agency, and the Mossad—underscoring the seriousness of Israel’s commitment and the complexity imposed by terror-controlled environments.
This mission stands in stark contrast to the conduct of Palestinian terror factions and their regional Arab enablers, who continue to weaponize bodies, hostages, and humanitarian norms for leverage. While Israel seeks closure for a grieving family and dignity for a fallen hero, its adversaries trade in delay, deception, and political obstruction.
Israel’s insistence on accountability exposes a deeper truth: peace cannot be mediated by those who tolerate terror or excuse hostage-taking. The return of Master-Sgt. Ran Gvili is not a concession—it is a demand rooted in law, morality, and national resolve.
Israel will persist until every hostage is returned, every fallen hero is honored, and terror’s tools are rendered powerless.
