Body of Tanzanian Victim Recovered Two Years After Hamas Attack

Israel Confirms Recovery of Tanzanian Victim’s Body After Two-Year Ordeal

The body of Joshua Loitu Mollel, a 21-year-old Tanzanian national, has been confirmed to have been recovered by Israeli authorities. Mollel was one of five African victims of the October 7, 2023 Hamas attacks, and his recovery marks the end of a two-year search for closure for his family.

Mollel was kidnapped and murdered by Hamas militants during the attack on Kibbutz Nahal Oz, where he worked as an agricultural intern. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) announced that his remains were found in Gaza on Wednesday, November 5, 2025, following extensive efforts to locate and return hostages and victims from the attack.

He was the only African national whose body had remained in Hamas captivity after the attack. According to the IDF, representatives informed Mollel’s family that his body had been returned for burial. The military statement noted that Mollel was an agronomy student who had come to Israel for agricultural training at the Ibim Agricultural Campus as part of his studies. He was killed by Hamas on October 7, 2023, and his body was taken to Gaza.

The IDF confirmed Mollel’s death on December 13, 2023, after months of investigation. The statement also mentioned that he leaves behind his parents, three sisters, and a brother, expressing deep condolences to the family.

The Israeli military reiterated its commitment to recover all hostages and victims still held in Gaza, urging Hamas to fulfill its obligations and allow the return of all hostages for dignified burial.

Background on Mollel’s Tragedy

Mollel, a native of Tanzania’s Manyara Region, had traveled to Israel through an agricultural internship program run jointly by Tanzanian and Israeli institutions. He was stationed at Kibbutz Nahal Oz, near the Gaza border, when Hamas gunmen attacked the community, killing civilians and taking dozens hostage.

Initially listed among the missing, Mollel was later confirmed dead by Tanzania’s then-Foreign Minister January Makamba, who revealed that the young student “was killed immediately after being taken hostage.”

At the time, Makamba said, “We are planning to take Mr. Mollel’s father, another family member, and a government official to Israel to get more information on the matter.”

In Nairobi, the Embassy of Israel in Kenya expressed sorrow following confirmation of Mollel’s identification, describing him as a promising young man whose ambition was to use his training to uplift his community back home.

“The Embassy of Israel in Kenya receives the news of the identification by Israel of the body of Joshua Loitu Mollel with heavy hearts,” the mission said. “Joshua was killed by Hamas terrorists on Oct. 7, and for 761 days, his family waited in anguish, denied closure. We mourn with the family of Joshua and pray that his soul will finally find eternal rest among his people.”

Other African Victims of the Attack

The same Hamas attack also claimed the life of Clemence Felix Mtenga, another Tanzanian student working on a nearby farm. At least five African nationals were killed in the October 7 attacks, including two asylum seekers from Eritrea, one from Sudan, and two from Tanzania.

The other identified victims were Wolderaphael (Tiger) Hagos Berhe, a 40-year-old Eritrean asylum seeker killed in Sderot whose body was later identified through DNA and repatriated, Goytum Jabrahiwat, another Eritrean asylum seeker murdered in Sderot, and Adam Barima, a Sudanese asylum seeker also killed in Sderot.

The October 7, 2023 Hamas attacks killed more than 1,200 people in Israel and led to the abduction of about 250 hostages into Gaza, triggering the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, which is designated a terrorist organization by Israel, the United States, the European Union, and several other countries.


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