Israel's military announced in the early hours of Friday morning that they had found in Gaza the body of one of the hostages being held by Hamas, and are bringing him home to Israel.
Elia Toledano, 28, was snatched from the Supernova music festival on October 7, and taken across the border with his friend Mia Schem, a 21-year-old French-Israeli tattoo artist.
Schem spent 54 days in captivity, forced by Hamas to appear in a propaganda video demanding her release and saying she was being well treated. She was released on November 30.
Toledano's death was announced by the IDF.
Elia Toldeano, 28, died in Hamas captivity in Gaza, the IDF has announced
'The body of 28-year-old Elia Toledano who was taken hostage by Hamas terrorists on October 7, has been recovered by our Special Forces in an operation in Gaza and brought back to Israel,' they wrote on X.
'The IDF sends the family its heartfelt condolences.
'Our national mission is to locate the hostages and return all of them home. We are working together with security agencies, and with all intelligence and operational means in order to return all of the hostages home.'
The IDF did not say how he died, or when.
Toledano's body is the sixth to be recovered by the IDF: he is the 20th hostage who the IDF confirm has died in Gaza.
He was one of 36 people taken hostage at the music festival. A further 200 were taken from kibbutzim in the surrounding area.
Of the 240 taken, 105 were released during a truce from November 24 to December 1.
Four hostages were released prior to the temporary truce and hostage release in late November, and one was rescued by troops.
It is believed that 134 hostages remain in Gaza — not all of them alive.
Toledano was last seen in the early hours of October 7 with his friend Schem at the Supernova festival.
Schem was shot in the arm during the attack, and following her release, her aunt said that while in captivity she had been operated on by a Palestinian veterinarian.