Israel Links Rafah Crossing Opening to Search for Ran Gvili in Gaza

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Israel is conducting a large-scale search for the remains of Ran Gvili in northern Gaza after receiving intelligence from imprisoned Hamas members.Benjamin Netanyahu stated that the Rafah Crossing will not reopen until the remains are returned, despite pressure from the USA to enter the next ceasefire phase.Meanwhile, the Trump administration presented a New Gaza development plan at Davos as United Nations facilities in Jerusalem faced arson attacks following a ban by the Knesset.
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