Yedioth Ahronoth has published images of both living and deceased Israeli prisoners in Gaza. All prisoners have returned to Israel, marking the end of any Israeli presence, alive or dead, in Gaza.
Israel Hayom reported on the return of the remains of Ron Gully, the last Israeli prisoner from Gaza, after 843 days. For the first time since 2014, there are no Israeli prisoners remaining in Gaza. This event paves the way for the second phase of the ceasefire, aligned with Trump’s plan to end the conflict and rebuild Gaza.Maariv highlighted the potential for conflict between the U.S. and Iran and its implications for the region. The Iran-U.S. tensions could ignite widespread conflict with Hezbollah and Tehran’s allies threatening retaliation if the U.S. attacks Iran.
Haaretz addressed the return of Ron Gully’s remains and the ceasefire issue. The Israeli army returned Gully’s body to Israel with Netanyahu stating that the next step involves disarming Hamas and the demilitarization of Gaza. Israel announced the reopening of the Rafah crossing with representatives of the Palestinian Authority assuming responsibility.