JERUSALEM: Israel on Monday said it would allow a "limited reopening" of the Rafah border crossing between Gaza and Egypt once it had recovered the remains of the last captive in the Palestinian territory.
The announcement came after visiting US envoys reportedly pressed Israeli officials to reopen the crossing, a vital entry point for aid into Gaza.
Reopening Rafah forms part of a Gaza truce framework announced by US President Donald Trump in October, but the crossing has remained closed after Israeli forces took control of it during the war.
The Israeli military also said it was searching in the Gaza Strip for the remains of Ran Gvili, a non-commissioned officer in the Israeli police's Yassam unit.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office said the reopening would depend on "the return of all living hostages and a 100% effort by Hamas to locate and return all deceased hostages.”
It said Israel's military was currently conducting an operation to exhaust all of the intelligence that had been gathered in the effort to locate and return the body.
"Upon completion of this operation, and in accordance with what has been agreed upon with the US, Israel will open the Rafah Crossing," it said.