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Israel confirms remains of Tanzanian hostage returned by Hamas

Published on: November 6, 2025 6:49 PM

Israeli authorities have identified the remains of Tanzanian student Joshua Loitu Mollel, one of the hostages killed during the October 7, 2023 Hamas-led attack. His body was among those recently returned from Gaza as part of an ongoing U.S.-brokered ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas. Officials confirmed that Mollel’s family in Tanzania had been notified, ending more than two years of painful uncertainty.

Mollel, 21, had traveled to Israel just weeks before the attack to gain hands-on agricultural experience at Kibbutz Nahal Oz. His death, confirmed by Israeli forensic experts, highlights the international toll of the conflict that began last year. The Hostages and Missing Families Forum expressed sympathy, saying his return “offers a small measure of closure to a family that endured unimaginable anxiety and loss.”

Read more : Israel hands over 30 Palestinian bodies as ceasefire progresses

Under the ceasefire’s first phase, Hamas has returned 22 bodies of Israeli and foreign hostages, while six more remain in Gaza, including Thai agricultural worker Sudthisak Rinthalak. In exchange, Israel has handed over 285 Palestinian bodies through the International Committee of the Red Cross. However, officials in Gaza say identification is slow due to the shortage of DNA testing kits, complicating the process of confirming identities.

The exchanges have continued despite both sides accusing each other of violating other terms of the agreement. Israel insists Hamas is delaying returns, while Hamas claims that widespread destruction in Gaza makes locating remains extremely difficult. Israel has been returning about 15 Palestinian bodies for every Israeli hostage body received, as part of the structured arrangement monitored by international mediators.

Read more : Israel reaffirms Gaza ceasefire despite deadly airstrikes killing 104

Meanwhile, Israel announced new security measures along its border with Egypt to curb weapons smuggling via drones. Defense Minister Israel Katz declared the area a closed military zone and authorized troops to take action against intruders. Katz said the government also plans to classify arms smuggling as a terrorist threat, allowing security agencies to use enhanced counterterrorism tools to combat it.

As diplomatic efforts continue, the United States and United Nations are discussing an international stabilization force for Gaza to maintain post-conflict security. Washington has engaged Egypt, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and the UAE to support a UN Security Council resolution. The European Union also indicated it may expand its existing missions to help rebuild and secure Palestinian institutions once a ceasefire is fully implemented.

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