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Israel prepares for return of bodies

Last updated: February 20, 2025 2:48 am
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Israel is preparing for the emotional return of the bodies of infant Kfir Bibas and his four-year-old brother Ariel, who were among the youngest captives taken by Hamas in a tragic attack on October 7, 2023. The handover site saw the arrival of Red Cross vehicles, with four black coffins solemnly placed on a stage.

According to Palestinian militant groups, the bodies of the two young boys, their mother Shiri Bibas, and another hostage, Oded Lifschitz, will be handed over on Thursday as part of the Gaza ceasefire agreement brokered with the support of the United States, Qatar, and Egypt.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu acknowledged the upcoming day as one filled with sorrow, stating, “Thursday will be a very difficult day for the state of Israel. An upsetting day, a day of grief.”

The handover ceremony at Khan Younis in southern Gaza drew a crowd of hundreds who braved the winter chill. Armed Hamas militants patrolled the area in black and camouflage uniforms.

One militant was seen standing next to a poster depicting a man surrounded by coffins draped in Israeli flags. The man was rooted in the ground, symbolizing Palestinian ownership of the land. The poster conveyed a strong message: “The Return of the War=The Return of your Prisoners in Coffins.”

Kfir Bibas was just nine months old when he, along with his family, including father Yarden, was abducted at Kibbutz Nir Oz during the attack by Hamas-led assailants from Gaza. This assault resulted in the loss of a quarter of Nir Oz’s residents, either killed or kidnapped.

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Despite Hamas claiming in November 2023 that the boys and their mother were killed in an Israeli airstrike, their deaths were never officially confirmed by Israeli authorities. Some still hold onto hope that they may be alive.

The return of Yarden Bibas in a previous hostage exchange did not bring closure to the family, who are eager for final confirmation of the fate of the boys and their mother.

As the handover approached, Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich expressed the nation’s determination to combat its enemies. He declared on social media, “We wake up to a difficult morning for all of us. A morning that sharpens the cruelty of our enemies and the justice of our determined war against them until they are destroyed from the face of the earth.”

At the handover site, a poster portrayed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as a vampire overseeing images of the four hostages. The poster’s message condemned Netanyahu and the Israeli military for their role in the tragedy.

The return of the bodies marks a significant moment in the current ceasefire agreement, with Israel awaiting confirmation of their identities through DNA testing.

Despite tensions and accusations of ceasefire violations, the fragile agreement, in place since January 19, has been upheld through exchanges of hostages and prisoners between Gaza and Israel.

While Netanyahu has faced backlash from far-right coalition members for the agreement, public opinion has largely supported the ceasefire. Thousands of Israelis have rallied to demand the government adhere to the terms until all remaining hostages are returned.

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The conflict in Gaza, triggered by the Hamas-led attack that claimed the lives of many and resulted in numerous kidnappings, has taken a devastating toll on both sides.

ONGOING HOSTAGE EXCHANGES

The handover of the bodies will be followed by the return of six living hostages on Saturday, in exchange for Palestinian prisoners detained by Israeli forces during the war.

Hamas has agreed to release 33 hostages in exchange for nearly 2000 Palestinian prisoners and detainees in the initial phase of the agreement aimed at resolving the conflict in Gaza.

With negotiations for a second phase underway, including the return of approximately 60 remaining hostages and the withdrawal of Israeli troops from Gaza, the road to peace remains uncertain.

The issue of Gaza’s governance, Trump’s controversial proposals, and the future of the region are all key factors complicating the path to a lasting resolution.

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