JERUSALEM :
ISRAEL on Sunday said it
had recovered the bodies of
six hostages in Gaza, including a young Israeli-American
man who became one of the
most well-known captives
held by Hamas as his parents
met with world leaders and
pressed for his release.
The military said all six
had been killed shortly
before the arrival of Israeli
forces trying to rescue them.
Their recovery sparked calls
for mass protests against
Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu, whom many
families of hostages and
much of the wider Israeli
public blame for failing to
bring them back alive in a
deal with Hamas to end the
10-month-old war.
Negotiations over such a deal
have dragged on for months.
Netanyahu expressed sorrow over the deaths and
said Israel would
hold Hamas
accountable
for killing
them in“cold
blood”. He
said the
killings prove
that the militant
group does not
want a a ceasefire agreement.“Whoever murders
hostages doesn’t
want a deal,” he
said. Militants
seized Hersh
G o l d b e r g -
Polin, 23, and
four of the other hostages at a
music festival in
southern Israel during Hamas’ October 7
attack, which triggered the
war.
The native of Berkeley,
California,lostpart of his left
armtoagrenadeintheattack.
In April, a Hamas-issued
video showed him, his left
hand missing and clearly
speaking under duress,
sparking new protests in
IsraelurgingtheGovernment
to do more to secure his and
others’ freedom. The army
identified the other dead
hostages as Ori Danino, 25;
Eden Yerushalmi, 24; Almog
Sarusi, 27; and Alexander
Lobanov, 33; who were also
taken from the music festival.Thesixth,CarmelGat,40,
wasabductedfromthenearby farming community of
Be’eri.It saidthebodies were
recovered fromatunnel in
the southern Gaza city of
Rafah, around a kilometer
(half a mile) from where
another hostage, Qaid
Farhan Alkadi, 52, was rescued alive last week.
“According to preliminary
information, they were cruellymurderedbyHamas terrorists shortly before we
reached them,” Rear Adm.
DanielHagari,theIsraelimilitary spokesperson, told
reporters.Hamashasoffered
to release the hostages in
return for an end to the war,
the withdrawal of Israeli
forces and the release of a
large number of Palestinian
prisoners, including highprofile militants.
Izzat al-Rishq,asenior
Hamas official, blamed the
hostages’ deaths on Israel
and the United States, saying they would still be alive
ifIsraelhadacceptedaceasefireproposalthatHamassaid
it had agreed to back in July.
Hamas continues to hold 10 hostages in Gaza’
JERUSALEM,
HAMAS continues to hold 101 hostages in Gaza including women, children, and the elderly, said the Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) Spokesperson, Lieutenant Colonel Nadav Shoshani, in a s tatement on Sunday regard- ing the recovery of the bodies of six hostages. “It is with a h eavy heart that we share the news that the bodies of six hostages who were all taken hostage alive by Hamas during the October 7 m assacre and murdered in Hamas captivity were recovered from inside the tunnel in Rafah and have been brought back to Israel,” the Spokesperson said in a video on X. He added, “At this stage, we assess that the hostages were murdered by Hamas terrorists shortly before our soldiers wabletoreachtheminsidethe
tunnel in Rafah.”
“We will not stop until
every hostage is brought
home,” he said.
The IDF has located and
recovered the bodies of six
hostages, including two
women,froma tunnelinthe
Rafah area in the Gaza Strip.
The deceased were identifiedasHershGoldberg(23),
an Israeli-American citizen,
Eden Yerushalmi (24),
Carmel Gat, Almog Sarusi
(27), Alex Lubnov (33), a
fatheroftwo,andOriDanino
(25), Israel Foreign Ministry
saidinapostonsocialmedia
platform X.
TheHostagesandMissing
Families Forum of Israel
announced major protests
acrossthecountryonSunday
after the bodies of hostages
were recovered.
The forum representing
many relatives of hostages
held in Gaza called on the
publictostagemajorprotests
against the Government on
Sunday.