Farewell to our redheaded superheroes
Galila Ron-Feder-Amit, mother of the literary hero "Gingi," bids farewell to the children who captured our hearts.
Galila Ron-Feder-Amit, mother of the literary hero "Gingi," bids farewell to the children who captured our hearts.
Kfir, Ariel, and Shiri Bibas are being returned to Israel. The entire country had hoped for a different ending to this tragic story, but this time, there was no miracle. Yarden Bibas was informed that his wife and two young children were killed after being abducted by Hamas terrorists. Now, their remains will be brought home, and an entire nation begin to mourn.
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Air Canada has announced its planned return to Israel, a significant development as there are currently no direct flights between the two countries.
Today, the image most associated with the October 7 attack, Shiri Bibas clutching her two red-haired sons, will return to us in two small coffins, alongside a larger one. The hopes of the Bibas and Lifshitz families have been shattered. The hope for accountability in the face of these tiny coffins, or at least an investigation rather than blaming the head of the Shin Bet, has been shattered. We are left with only one hope: to bring back all the hostages, quickly.
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