Hamas claims that it will release the bodies of four hostages on Thursday. Among them are the two Bibas children. I want to hear what the Jew-hating congress scum members of the so called Squad has to say about this. I want to hear how kidnapping and killing children is justified because they were 'occupiers' of a land that was inhabited by the Jews before Islam made its bloody appearance on Earth.
The Hamasshole negotiator Khalil al-Hayya said the bodies to be released would include those of the Bibas family - Shiri and her young children Kfir and Ariel. They were aged nine months and four years when the terrorist scum kidnapped them during the 7 October 2023 attack.
Their father, Yarden, was was released earlier this month.
The negotiator said the terrorists would also release six living hostages on Saturday – double the number originally planned to be released.
In exchange, Israel will free all women and those under the age of 19 arrested since last October and is allowing some rubble-clearing equipment into Gaza through the border with Egypt.
In a statement, al-Hayya said the group agreed "handing over four bodies of the occupation prisoners on Thursday 20 February, including the bodies of the Bibas family."
Hamas claimed in November 2023 they had been killed in an Israeli air strike, as they do all the time to avoid blame. The Israeli military has not confirmed the report. Israeli officials have said only that they are gravely concerned for their lives.
An Israeli official told Reuters that deceased hostages would undergo identification in Israel before being named.
| They are likely dead |
Hamas has also named two of the six Israelis to be released on Saturday: Avera Mengistu and Hisham al-Sayed, who were seized in 2014 and 2015 respectively after they crossed into Gaza on their own. The Israeli government has said both suffered from mental health issues at the time, because, hey, who wouldn't?
Under the first phase of the ceasefire agreement, Hamas agreed to release 33 hostages. In exchange, Israel agreed to release about 1,900 Palestinian prisoners.
In terms of human value, I see that as a fair exchange.
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