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Hello, I'm Celia Hatton and welcome to News Hour from the BBC World Service,
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We're starting this program with some news breaking just in the past hour or so.
Israel says it has recovered the remains of the last Israeli hostage from Gaza.
Ran Gvili was a policeman whose body was taken to Gaza after he was killed in the October 7th attacks in 2023.
The return of all hostages was a condition of the ceasefire deal with Hamas.
Well, let's speak live now with the BBC's Dan Johnson in Jerusalem.
Dan, a significant moment.
Tell us about Ran Gavili and the search for his body.
Yeah, this is significant on a number of levels.
Firstly, of course, for Rangavili's family.
He was a 24-year-old policeman,
a member of an elite unit who was actually off work sick when the October the 7th attacks happened,
but put himself back on duty,