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Amid peace moves, Israel recovers hostage’s body

Negotiatio­ns to revolve around getting remaining hostages freed

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CAIRO: Israel’s military said Saturday it had recovered the body of a 47-year-old farmer who was held hostage in Gaza, while negotiator­s prepared for another round of talks Sunday on brokering a cease-fire and securing the release of the remaining hostages, six months into the war.

Israel’s army said it found the body of Elad Katzir and believed he was killed in January by militants with Islamic Jihad, one of the groups that entered southern Israel in the Oct. 7 attack. Katzir was abducted from Nir Oz, a border community that suffered some of the heaviest losses.

The discovery renewed pressure on Israel’s government for a deal to get the remaining hostages freed, and thousands gathered in Tel Aviv to call for a deal as well as early elections. Hostages’ families have long feared time is running out.

At least 36 hostages have been confirmed dead. About half of the original number have been released.

“He could have been saved if a deal had happened in time,” Katzir’s sister Carmit said in a statement. “Our leadership is cowardly and driven by political considerat­ions, and that is why (a deal) did not happen.”

Israelis are divided on the approach by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his government.

A week ago, tens of thousands of Israelis thronged central Jerusalem in the largest anti-government protest since the war began. Inside Gaza, the toll of Israel’s offensive is measured in tens of thousands of deaths and more than a million Palestinia­ns displaced.

“We have arrived at a terrible milestone,” the UN humanitari­an chief Martin Griffiths said in a statement marking six months and noting “the immediate prospect of a shameful man-made famine.” He called the prospect of further escalation in Gaza “unconscion­able.”

Cease-fire negotiatio­ns will resume Sunday, according to an Egyptian official and Egypt’s state-owned Al Qahera TV.

The official spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorised to speak publicly about the talks. US President Joe Biden has sent CIA Director Bill Burns to Egypt. A Hamas delegation will arrive Sunday to join the talks, the militant group said.

 ?? ?? A protest in the Gaza Strip seeking release of hostages
A protest in the Gaza Strip seeking release of hostages

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