Yedioth Ahronoth highlights the Israeli army’s search for the remains of the last Israeli captive in Gaza. Last night, the Israeli forces commenced operations in a Muslim cemetery located in the Yellow Line area of Gaza City, seeking the body of the last Israeli hostage held by Hamas, Ron Gvili.

Hundreds of bodies are buried in this cemetery, and numerous military personnel are engaged in the complex and challenging task of examining them.Ma’ariv reports that the Israeli army has initiated a search operation focused on locating the remains of Ron Gvili, an Israeli captive in the Shuja’iyya neighborhood of Gaza. Assessments indicate that Islamic Jihad mistakenly identified him and buried him in a Palestinian cemetery. The search is being conducted within the Yellow Line area, which is under Israeli military control. Hamas previously stated that they provided intermediaries with information regarding his location.Israel Hayom emphasizes the heightened security measures in place as Israeli forces search for the remains of Captain Ron Gvili, the last Israeli captive in Gaza. The United States is pressuring Israel to implement the second phase of a ceasefire.Haaretz references a report from the Israeli army concerning smuggling from the occupied territories into Gaza. Military sources indicate that monitoring of crossing points is inadequate and the Gaza Strip is flooded with various smuggled goods from Israel. Recently phones vehicles and weapons have been observed in Gaza with the army acknowledging that most of them originated from Israel. Soldiers and civilians working in Gaza are suspected of smuggling goods for profit. A senior security official stated ‘Gaza is completely devastated today.’