The community of Israeli hostage Shiri Bibas on Saturday confirmed his death after new remains returned from Gaza, as a delicate Gaza ceasefire was determined to move forward under the Gaza ceasefire. Bibas and his two young sons, whose bodies, returned to Israel on Thursday, had become a symbol of the erstwhile east since the Gaza war began.
Hamas had said that the mother’s remains had returned on Thursday, but the Israeli analysis concluded that they were not really her, spewing a post of sorrow and anger.
His community said in a statement, “Kibutaz Neer Oz announced with deep pain and announced the murder of Shiri Bibas of Blessed Smriti, who was kidnapped from his house on 7 October and was killed in captivity in Gaza Was.” To relax in Israel’s land with his two young sons “.
Reading: Iran’s “Rezel Aviv to the Ground” danger, Israel’s “WeR Ready” Answer
The International Committee of Red Cross had confirmed the transfer of more human remains for Israel “at the request of both sides”, but did not say who they were.
On Friday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, “vowed to ensure that the Hamas Agreement pays the full price for this cruel and bad violations” and accused the Palestinian group of killing the younger aerial and kefir Bibas.
The group accepted “an error or possibility of mixing of bodies”, which it attributed to the Israeli bombing of the region.
Hamas also confirmed his “full commitment” for the ongoing ceasefire deal, which has so far seen 19 living Israeli hostages free from Gaza in exchange for more than 1,100 Palestinian prisoners released from Israeli jails.
Reading: Israel to get 6 hostages in exchange for the release of 600 Palestinians
The group’s armed wing confirmed that it would leave six living Israelis in the seventh swap on Saturday as the ceasefire began. They are the last living hostages eligible for release under the first phase of the Trus Deal, which is due to the end of March.
Hamas has also promised to hand over four more bodies next week.
Club advocacy group of Palestinian prisoners said on Friday that Israel on Saturday freed 602 prisoners as part of the exchange.
An NGO spokesperson told AFP that 445 Ghazan was arrested after the war started, while 60 were serving a long sentence, 50 were serving life sentence and 47 after being freed in 2011 prisoner exchange. Was arrested from
He said that 108 prisoners would be deported outside Israel and Palestinian areas after their release.
‘No forgiveness’
Military spokesperson Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari said after analyzing the remains that Palestinian terrorists killed Bibas’s boys “with their bare hands”.
However, Hamas has long maintained an Israeli aerial attack, killing him and his mother in the war.
Shiri’s sister -in -law, Tree Bibas said on Friday that the family had a measure of the blame in Netanyahu, stating that the son was “not yet demanding a revenge”.
Reading: Israel says
A fourth body, an experienced journalist and prolonged defender of Palestinian rights, was also returned on Thursday.
Hamas and his colleagues took 251 people hostage during the October 7 attack, causing the war. Gaza still has 67 hostages, in which more than 30 Israeli army has said that they have died.
As a result of Hamas’s attack, 1,214 people died, most of the citizens, according to AFP Tally, until Friday of Israel’s official figures.
According to data from the Ministry of Health in the Hamas-Interacted sector, Israel’s anti-retraction campaign has killed at least 48,319 people in Gaza, most of whom are citizens, who consider the United Nations reliable.
(Except for the headline, the story has not been edited by NDTV employees and is published by a syndicated feed.)