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Israeli troops recover body of hostage in Gaza as Hamas plans to attend ceasefire talks

Israel said on Saturday its special forces had recovered the body of a hostage killed while being held captive in Gaza, as Hamas said it would take part in a new round of ceasefire talks in Cairo.

Israel's military says farmer Elad Katzir was killed by Hamas ally Islamic Jihad

A man sits in a cage with portraits of another man with the words 'Bring him home now!' and signs reading 'Wake up now!' and 'SOS.'
A man sits in a cage with portraits of 47-year-old Elad Katzir, one of the Israeli hostages held in Gaza, at a protest in Tel Aviv last week. The Israeli military said on Saturday it had recovered Katzir's body. (Jack Guez/AFP/Getty Images)

Israel said on Saturday its special forces had recovered the body of a hostage killed while being held captive in Gaza, asHamas said it would take part in a new round of ceasefire talks in Cairo.

Almost six months into the war, Israel has faced protests at home demanding a deal to free the dwindling number of live hostages from the Oct. 7 cross-border attacks led by Hamas, the Palestinian militant group that runs Gaza.

Western countries, meanwhile, have voiced outrage over what they see as an unacceptably high Palestinian civilian toll and the accompanying humanitarian crisis.

The body of Elad Katzir, a 47-year-old Israeli farmer, was unearthed by commandos in the southern city of Khan Younis overnight, the military said. He had been killed by his captors members of Islamic Jihad, a militant group allied with Hamas and buried there in mid-January, it said, citing intelligence information about which it declined to elaborate.

Islamic Jihadhad no immediate comment.

Katzir was among 253 people dragged into Gaza by Hamas-led gunmen, who killed some 1,200 others in southern Israel, according to official Israelitallies, sparking an offensive that health officials in the enclave say has killed more than 33,000 Palestinians.

His father,Avraham, was killed in their kibbutz, Nir Oz, and his mother, Hanna, was also taken hostage but freed in November duringa weeklong truce.

Qatari and Egyptian mediators have been tryingto secure another agreement that might return some of the 129 remaining hostagesas part of a longer ceasefire in Gaza.

Strikes kill46 in past 24 hours: Gaza officials

The Gaza Health Ministry on Saturday reported one of the lowest daily death tolls in six months, saying 46 Palestinians had been killed in Israeli strikes over the past 24 hours.

The Gaza-based ministry does not distinguish between combatants and non-combatants in its reports, but local health officials say most the fatalities have been civilians. Israel says at least a third are fighters.

Hamas on Saturday said its fighters targeted three Israeli tanks in Khan Younis with missiles, inflicting casualties. There was no immediate comment from the Israeli military, though it said earlier that troops had engaged with gunmen in the area.

People gather near stacks of cardboard boxes.
Boxes of medical aid are stacked near Kamal Adwan Hospital in the northern Gaza Strip on Saturday. (Mahmoud Issa/Reuters)

The World Health Organization (WHO)said its team had recentlymanaged to reach Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City, where Israeli special forces conducted a two-week raid against suspected militants, leaving a wasteland of destroyed buildings.

The team saw at least five dead bodies at the complex, most of whichhad suffered extensive destruction.

"Restoring even minimal functionality in the short term seems implausible," said a statement from WHO.

Al-Shifa, the Gaza Strip's biggest hospital before the war, was one of the few health-care facilities that had been partially operational in the enclave's northbefore the raid.

Hamas says delegation will go to Cairo

Angered by an Israeli airstrike that killed aid workers in Gaza, including a Canadian, U.S. President Joe Biden on Thursday urged an "immediate ceasefire" and for Israel to boost humanitarian relief measures.

Israel approved the reopening of the Erez crossing into northern Gaza and the temporary use of the Ashdod portfollowing the U.S. criticism, measures welcomed on Saturday by United Nationsaid co-ordinator Jamie McGoldrick.

Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid told N12's Meet the Press on Saturday that he was travelling to Washington, where he will meet U.S. officials next week. The Biden administration did not immediately respond to a request for comment about whether senior officials will meet Lapid.

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Hamas said it would send a delegation to Cairo on Sunday for a new round of mediated talks. Israel was undecided on whether to attend, an Israeli official said, citing concern that the event would be "more political theatre than actual progress."

Hamas wants any deal tobring about an end to the war and withdrawal of Israeli forces. Israel has said thatafter any truce, it would topple Hamas, which is sworn to its destruction.

A rally in Jerusalem calling on leaders to secure a hostage release isset to take place on Sunday, which marks six months since the Oct. 7 attacks, and anti-government protesters in Tel Aviv on Saturday called for an election.

A man cycles past posters with pictures of people.
A man in Tel Aviv cycles past posters on Saturday with pictures of hostages kidnapped in the Hamas-led Oct. 7 attacks on Israel. (Hannah McKay/Reuters)

In a Jan. 8 video posted online by Islamic Jihad, Katzir said: "I was close to dying more than once. It's a miracle I'm still alive.... I want to tell my family that I love them very much and I miss them very much."

Based on various sources of information, Israel has declared at least 35 hostages as dead in captivity. Palestinian factions have said some were killed in Israeli strikes. While confirming this in several cases, Israel says thatin others, hostages whose bodies were recovered bore signs of execution.