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Israeli officials are outraged after discovering that one of the bodies in the handover of deceased hostages overnight Tuesday was not an Israeli but a Palestinian resident of Gaza, forcing the government to weigh its response.

Four coffins were transferred to Israel on Tuesday night, including three deceased Israeli hostages – Tamir Nimrodi, Uriel Baruch, and Eitan Levi. The fourth one was supposed to be another Israeli hostage, but Hamas apparently used the body of a Palestinian resident of Gaza, although it is unclear if this was a mistake or deliberate.

Deceased hostages Uriel Baruch, Tamir Nimrodi, and Eitan Levi (Courtesy)

The Prime Minister's Office released an official statement this morning, which read: "Following the completion of the identification procedure by the National Center of Forensic Medicine, in collaboration with the Israel Police and the Military Rabbinate, IDF representatives notified the families of the hostages Uriel Baruch, Staff Sergeant Tamir Nimrodi, and Eitan Levi that their loved ones had been repatriated to Israel and their identification was finalized. The Government of Israel shares in the deep sorrow of the Baruch, Nimrodi, and Levi families, as well as all families of the deceased hostages. The Government and the State of Israel's entire hostage and missing persons apparatus are determined, committed, and are operating relentlessly to return all of our fallen hostages for a respectful burial in their homeland. The Hamas terrorist organization is required to uphold its commitments to the mediators and return them as part of the agreement's implementation; we will not compromise on this and will spare no effort until we return all the deceased hostages, every last one. May their memories be blessed".

Shiri Bibas with her two children Kfir and Ariel (Courtesy)

Aside from the statement, no operational decision has yet been made. The Rafah crossing was not scheduled to open this morning in any event, as the logistical deployment for its opening has not yet concluded. Furthermore, the political echelon has not yet issued a directive regarding the suspension or decrease of humanitarian aid.

A similar case happened when the body of Shiri Bibas was supposed to be handed over to Israel during the previous hostage deal. In the previous exchange on February 20 of this year, Hamas transferred a body to Israel, claiming it was that of Shiri Bibas, a resident of Nir Oz who was kidnapped and murdered in captivity with her two sons – Kfir Bibas and Ariel Bibas. After a protracted examination at the National Center of Forensic Medicine, the body was then discovered to belong to a Palestinian woman who lived in Gaza, and following fury and threats from Israel, Shiri Bibas's body was subsequently transferred and identified.

Minister of National Security Itamar Ben Gvir, reacted in a post on the X network: "Enough of the disgrace. Right after the gates were opened for hundreds of trucks, Hamas very quickly reverted to its well-known tactics – to lie, deceive, and abuse families and bodies. The Nazi terror understands only force, and the sole path to resolving issues with it is to wipe it from the face of the earth."

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Tefillin, shabbat candles: How students remember Bibas family https://www.israelhayom.com/2025/03/12/tefillin-and-shabbat-candles-how-students-are-remembering-the-bibas-family/ https://www.israelhayom.com/2025/03/12/tefillin-and-shabbat-candles-how-students-are-remembering-the-bibas-family/#respond Wed, 12 Mar 2025 07:00:38 +0000 https://www.israelhayom.com/?p=1043539   Chabad on Campus International has launched a new initiative called #CampusforBibas, according to a press release issued Tuesday. The campaign aims to honor the memory of Kfir and Ariel Bibas, two young children who, along with their mother Shiri Bibas, were murdered by Hamas after being taken hostage on October 7. The initiative, as […]

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Chabad on Campus International has launched a new initiative called #CampusforBibas, according to a press release issued Tuesday. The campaign aims to honor the memory of Kfir and Ariel Bibas, two young children who, along with their mother Shiri Bibas, were murdered by Hamas after being taken hostage on October 7.

The initiative, as detailed in the release from Chabad on Campus, encourages Jewish male students to wrap tefillin and Jewish female students to light Shabbat candles. "This initiative was born from the painful reality that Kfir and Ariel will never get to grow up and put on tefillin, and Shiri will never again light Shabbat candles for her family," said Rabbi Avi Weinstein, Chabad on Campus International COO.

People release balloons in memory of Shiri Bibas and her two toddlers sons Kfir and Ariel Bibas near the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's residence in Jerusalem, Israel, 26 February, 2025 EPA

According to the organization, the campaign represents more than just remembrance – it serves as a declaration of Jewish resilience. The press release emphasized, "Every mitzvah done in their name is a declaration that the Jewish people will never be extinguished."

The Bibas family's situation has resonated deeply within Jewish communities worldwide. The press release cited social media responses, including one user who wrote, "The thought of Kfir and Ariel never reaching their bar mitzvah broke me. I will put on tefillin every day for them." Another person reportedly commented, "My daughter and I will light Shabbat candles for Shiri. Her light will not be lost."

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Yarden Bibas brings nation to tears in emotional eulogy to wife, kids https://www.israelhayom.com/2025/02/26/yarden-bibas-mourns-lifts-nation-in-emotional-eulogy-to-wife-kids/ https://www.israelhayom.com/2025/02/26/yarden-bibas-mourns-lifts-nation-in-emotional-eulogy-to-wife-kids/#respond Wed, 26 Feb 2025 11:01:20 +0000 https://www.israelhayom.com/?p=1039103 Yarden Bibas delivered a heartbreaking eulogy for his wife and children on Wednesday, more than a year after they had been captured and then murdered by Hamas and days after their bodies were returned. "Shiri, stay by my side, watch over me so I don't sink into darkness," said over their coffins in the southern […]

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Yarden Bibas delivered a heartbreaking eulogy for his wife and children on Wednesday, more than a year after they had been captured and then murdered by Hamas and days after their bodies were returned.

"Shiri, stay by my side, watch over me so I don't sink into darkness," said over their coffins in the southern town of Tzohar. The lone survivor of his immediate family from the Oct. 7 massacre in Kibbutz Nir Oz, Bibas shared intimate memories of his relationship with his wife Shiri, recalling their early courtship.

"I remember the first time I said 'my love' to you. It was at the very beginning of our relationship. You told me to only call you that if I knew for certain that I loved you, not to say it casually. So I didn't say it because I didn't want you to think I was rushing to say 'I love you.' Shiri, I'll reveal to you that I loved you even then when I said that," he said crying.

Shiri, Kfir and Ariel Bibas (Courtesy) Courtesy

"Ariel, I hope you're not angry at me that I couldn't protect you properly and that I wasn't there for you. I hope you know that I thought about you every day and every minute. I hope you're enjoying heaven, and I'm sure you're making all the angels laugh," Yarden wept. To Ariel's younger son Kfir, he said: "I didn't think our family could be more perfect, and then you came and made it even more perfect. I remember your birth. I remember that after Shiri had gone into labor, the midwife suddenly stopped everything, and we got scared, afraid that something had happened, but it was only to tell us that we had another redhead. Mom and I laughed and were happy."

The emotional farewell came during Wednesday's all-but-official national day of mourning as thousands of Israelis lined the streets to pay their respects to Shiri, Ariel, and Kfir Bibas. The mother and two young children from Nir Oz were murdered while in Hamas captivity, with their bodies returned several days ago as part of the hostage deal.

The funeral procession began at 7:45 a.m. from the Chevra Kadisha complex in Rishon Lezion, traveling through multiple junctions before reaching its final destination in Tzohar, southern Israel. Along the route, masses gathered, many visibly emotional as the three coffins passed by.

Video: Thousands line up in Israel to bid farewell to murdered members of the Bibas family

"We have begun this funeral journey accompanied by masses of the people of Israel," the Bibas family stated. "We see and hear you all, and are moved and strengthened by your presence."

Yarden Bibas, who was recently released after more than a year in captivity, watched solemnly as the nation mourned his family. Images showed him making a heart gesture toward the crowds who had come to honor his wife and children.

 

The brutal kidnapping of the family was captured on video on October 7, 2023, horrifying viewers worldwide and making the red-headed Kfir and Ariel a rallying cry against Hamas. While the family requested a private burial ceremony for invited guests only, eulogies were broadcast to the general public.

"The protective mother stood in contrast to the barbarity of the terrorists," said a kibbutz member during one of the eulogies delivered over the coffins.

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A nation in tears: Israel bids farewell to Bibas family https://www.israelhayom.com/2025/02/26/a-nation-in-tears-israel-bids-farewell-to-the-bibas-family-symbols-of-a-national-tragedy/ https://www.israelhayom.com/2025/02/26/a-nation-in-tears-israel-bids-farewell-to-the-bibas-family-symbols-of-a-national-tragedy/#respond Wed, 26 Feb 2025 09:00:48 +0000 https://www.israelhayom.com/?p=1038943 In a heartbreaking national moment, thousands of Israelis gathered Wednesday to pay their final respects to Shiri, Ariel, and Kfir Bibas – the mother and two young children from Nahal Oz murdered while in Hamas captivity and whose bodies were returned several days ago as part of the hostage deal. The brutal kidnapping of the […]

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In a heartbreaking national moment, thousands of Israelis gathered Wednesday to pay their final respects to Shiri, Ariel, and Kfir Bibas – the mother and two young children from Nahal Oz murdered while in Hamas captivity and whose bodies were returned several days ago as part of the hostage deal.

Shiri, Kfir and Ariel Bibas (Courtesy) Courtesy

The brutal kidnapping of the three was captured on video and horrifying the world. The painful funeral procession began at 7:45 a.m. from the Hevra Kadisha complex in Rishon Lezion and will continue to the Sha'ar HaNegev Junction.

Video: Thousands line up in Israel to bid farewell to murdered members of the Bibas family

The coffins' journey concluded with a burial ceremony in Tzohar in southern Israel, with family and local officials delivering eulogies. "The protective mother stood in contrast to the barbarity of the terrorists," said a member of the kibbutz as he delivered a eulogy over the coffins.

Video: Israelis bid farewell to the Bibas family as they are laid to rest / Credit: Reuters

Masses of Israelis lined up along the procession route, paying their last respects to Shiri, Ariel, and Kfir Bibas. The three were murdered in Hamas captivity after their kidnapping on Oct. 7, 2023, with the father being the only survivor of the family, having been recently released after more than a year in captivity. 

The Bibas family watched solemnly as thousands gathered for the funeral procession on Wednesday. "We have begun this funeral journey accompanied by masses of the people of Israel," the family stated in an emotional message.

Yarden Bibas making a heart gesture to the masses that paid their last respects to his family

"We see and hear you all, and are moved and strengthened by your presence. Yarden says he apologizes for not being able to come down and give each and every one of you a hug. We yearn for the day when we can once again unite in moments of joy, not sorrow," they added as the procession made its way through the streets lined with mourners paying their final respects.

Thousands gather in Rishon LeZion at the start of the funeral procession / Credit: TPS/Eitan Elhadez Barak)

Along the way, the coffins will pass through the Rishonim Interchange, the Yavne Interchange Bridge, the Ad Halom Bridge, the Nitzanim Junction, the Yad Mordechai Junction, and the Nir Am Junction.

People line up on the Yavne Interchange to bid farewell to the Bibas family (Ofri Eitan)

The Bibas family requested that the funeral ceremony be held in the presence of invitees only.

Video: People gather at Hostage Square ahead of the funeral of the Bibas family members / Credit: Shmuel Buchris

The eulogies were broadcast to the general public at 11:30 a.m. and streamed here on the Israel Hayom website. At Beit Berl College, a ceremony was held with the participation of academic staff and students where they released orange balloons in memory of Shiri, Ariel, and Kfir, and for the return of all hostages, both the living and the deceased. 

Video: Israelis bid farewell to the Bibas family as they are laid to rest / Credit: Shmuel Buchris

Amir Tamsut, a resident of Moshav Yesha who joined the convoy accompanying the funeral procession, said: "I manage the sports department in Eshkol. I was born and raised in Eshkol. For us in the community that experienced the greatest tragedy, we move through a range of emotions from hope to deep sadness. Today is a difficult and complex day, a day when almost an entire family was kidnapped and brutally murdered, and the least we can do is accompany them on their final journey." 

Video: MKs in the Knesset stand for a minute of silence to remember the Bibas family

Tamir Abraham, who stood by the road as the coffins passed by, said, "I live in North Carolina and returned for a week's visit to Israel. It's important to be here right now to pay final respects. This is closure, and with God's help, everyone will return home, all the hostages, and we will rebuild the country."

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Israeli victims sue Al-Jazeera for 'serving as Hamas agents' https://www.israelhayom.com/2025/02/26/israeli-victims-sue-al-jazeera-for-serving-as-hamas-agents/ https://www.israelhayom.com/2025/02/26/israeli-victims-sue-al-jazeera-for-serving-as-hamas-agents/#respond Wed, 26 Feb 2025 04:13:35 +0000 https://www.israelhayom.com/?p=1038987 For the first time since the outbreak of the war, Israelis are suing the Al-Jazeera network for its role in echoing the horrors of October 7 and its sympathetic coverage toward Hamas. The lawsuit was filed by dozens of victims of the massacre, including Morris Schneider, the uncle of Shiri Bibas, who was murdered in […]

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For the first time since the outbreak of the war, Israelis are suing the Al-Jazeera network for its role in echoing the horrors of October 7 and its sympathetic coverage toward Hamas. The lawsuit was filed by dozens of victims of the massacre, including Morris Schneider, the uncle of Shiri Bibas, who was murdered in Hamas captivity after being taken on Oct. 7 by Hamas terrorists along with her two children Kfir and Ariel. The complaint was submitted to the federal court in Washington.

Schneider, the brother of Shiri's mother Margit Silberman, who was murdered with her husband Yossi in Nir Oz, said upon filing the lawsuit that "the cruel murder of Shiri, Kfir, and Ariel by terrorists from Gaza is an inconceivable atrocity that has destroyed our family forever, and has caused pain to millions of good people around the world.

Morris Schneider with Margit Silberman (Courtesy)

"The kidnapping and barbaric murder of toddlers is unimaginable; only pure evil can see a child as a threat or enemy. The punishment for murdering a baby in a civilized society is severe and rightfully so. All the more so when it involves kidnapping, torture, and murder. We can never erase from our minds their suffering and the torture they endured before their deaths at the hands of terrorists.

No person with a shred of humanity could. Though no legal action can stop the pain and trauma of losing our family members in this way, we are determined to achieve justice and bring those responsible for these abhorrent crimes to justice."

The lawsuit was filed in the federal court in Washington by attorney Nitsana Darshan-Leitner, president of the Shurat HaDin – Israel Law Center, and utilized research conducted by attorney Jordan Cope from the StandWithUs organization. It states that Al-Jazeera employed several Hamas and Islamic Jihad activists as journalists, some of whom were directly involved in the October 7 attack.

Additionally, the lawsuit highlights exclusive interviews conducted by Al-Jazeera with Hamas leaders, including those who carried out attacks against Israeli and American civilians. The lawsuit is also directed at Al-Jazeera's US subsidiary, claiming it played a direct role in supporting Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad.

"Terrorist organizations need media outlets"

The lawsuit, based on US anti-terror laws, also claims that Al-Jazeera knowingly assisted and helped terrorist organizations spread propaganda, recruit activists, and incite violence.

"Terrorist organizations do not operate alone. They need financial support, logistical networks, and media outlets to advance their agenda. Al-Jazeera served as an agent of the terrorist organization Hamas," said attorney Darshan-Leitner.

"US law is clear: those who knowingly provide substantial assistance to terrorists are as guilty as those who carry out the attacks. We will not allow them to hide behind the facade of a news network while acting as a mouthpiece for terrorist organizations. They will pay the price."

Meanwhile, a senior security official confirms the central claim of the lawsuit and tells Israel Hayom that Al-Jazeera is a central tool for Hamas to magnify its power. "This Qatari network is a force multiplier for Hamas. Take, for example, the horrific ceremonies of hostage releases. They are broadcast on Al-Jazeera as mass events, while only one hundred to two hundred people participate. Hamas relies on these broadcasts to create the impression that it is in a much better state than it is in the real world."

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'Remains may have been mixed up': Hamas asks for body back https://www.israelhayom.com/2025/02/21/remains-may-have-been-mixed-up-hamas-asks-for-body-back/ https://www.israelhayom.com/2025/02/21/remains-may-have-been-mixed-up-hamas-asks-for-body-back/#respond Fri, 21 Feb 2025 13:03:23 +0000 https://www.israelhayom.com/?p=1037335   In a dramatic development that has escalated tensions surrounding the hostage deal, Hamas issued an official response on Friday to Israel's revelation that the body they returned was not that of hostage Shiri Bibas, while attempting to deflect responsibility and making unsubstantiated claims about mixed remains. Hamas claimed they are "committed to the ceasefire […]

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In a dramatic development that has escalated tensions surrounding the hostage deal, Hamas issued an official response on Friday to Israel's revelation that the body they returned was not that of hostage Shiri Bibas, while attempting to deflect responsibility and making unsubstantiated claims about mixed remains.

Hamas claimed they are "committed to the ceasefire agreement at all levels" and have no interest in not complying with its terms. "We received Israel's claims from the mediators and will examine them with absolute seriousness. We will announce the investigation results," the terror organization stated.

The statement indicated that an "examination process" would take place, after which Hamas would update the mediators about its results. As part of the statement, Hamas demanded the return of the transferred body remains, allegedly belonging to a Palestinian woman killed in the war. Simultaneously, Hamas spread false claims suggesting that "remains may have been mixed up."

Armed Palestinian terrorists stand next to the coffins on stage before handing over the bodies of four Israeli hostages to the Red Cross in Khan Yunis, Gaza, on February 20, 2025 (Photo: Omar A-Qattaa / AFP) AFP

During the night, the IDF updated that following examination at the Institute of Forensic Medicine, alongside the deceased hostages Kfir and Ariel Bibas, whose identities were confirmed, Hamas transferred an additional unidentified female body instead of Shiri Bibas.

Despite efforts to cross-reference DNA, no match was found neither to Shiri nor any other hostages. The clothing items found on the body were also carefully examined but not identified. The IDF clarified that this was an anonymous body and emphasized: "Hamas violated the agreement and we demand Shiri's return."

The IDF noted there is very grave concern for Shiri's life, concern based on solid intelligence information.

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Argentina's leader honors Bibas family with national day of mourning https://www.israelhayom.com/2025/02/20/argentinas-leader-honors-bibas-family-with-national-day-of-mourning/ https://www.israelhayom.com/2025/02/20/argentinas-leader-honors-bibas-family-with-national-day-of-mourning/#respond Thu, 20 Feb 2025 04:00:46 +0000 https://www.israelhayom.com/?p=1036761 Argentina was poised to declare a national day of mourning for Kfir and Ariel Bibas, the two young brothers with dual Israeli-Argentine citizenship who were to be handed over to Israel Thursday following their apparent murder in Hamas captivity. They were to be handed over along with another fallen hostage, Oded Lifshitz. "I am informed […]

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Argentina was poised to declare a national day of mourning for Kfir and Ariel Bibas, the two young brothers with dual Israeli-Argentine citizenship who were to be handed over to Israel Thursday following their apparent murder in Hamas captivity. They were to be handed over along with another fallen hostage, Oded Lifshitz.

"I am informed by the government that they will wait for official information on the DNA results of the bodies and that, if confirmed, Argentina will then declare a National Day of Mourning in their honour, " President of the Argentinian Commission for Human Rights Sabrina Ajmeche, revealed the planned move on Wednesday.

"Two Argentinian babies assassinated because of Hamas terrorism," she wrote. "I hope that never again, after this, I have to hear that what happens in Israel and Gaza is not our concern, of all Argentines."

Javier Milei holds an Israeli flag during his campaign rally in Lomas de Zamora, Argentina, Oct. 16, 2023 (Credit: AP/Natacha Pisarenko) AP

The brothers – Kfir, aged 1.5 years, and Ariel, aged 5 – were taken hostage from Nir-Oz during Hamas's October 7 attack along with their parents, Yarden and Shiri Bibas. Yarden was released recently as part of the implementation of the ongoing hostage deal with Hamas.

The brothers held Argentine citizenship through their father Yarden Bibas, who was recently released from captivity. "A huge hug to the Bibas family. Today, all Argentines are with you," Ajmechet added in her statement.

The Bibas family (Courtesy of the family) Courtesy of the family

President Javier Milei's administration has maintained strong support for Israel throughout the conflict. The Argentine leader has visited Israel multiple times since October 7 and issued forceful condemnations of the attack. In a December 2024 letter, Milei wrote, "Silence is complicity, and it compels us to condemn the brutal and cowardly terrorist attack of October 7." On Wednesday, the Argentinian ambassador to Israel Axel Wahnish wrote on X : "Shiri, Ariel and Kfir Bibas: EVERYONE IS THINKING ABOUT YOU. We are going through one of the most sensitive and tragic moments since that fateful Oct. 7. We accompany and support family members."

On Wednesday, an account that might be associated with Milei posted on X an image showing Shiri, Kfir and Ariel with the caption: "Blessed be their memories" and "Blessed is the True Judge. These phrases are traditionally said in Jewish mourning to acknowledge God's judgment

The president's office has not issued additional comments regarding the national day of mourning at this time.

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After 18 months of hope, Israelis mourn Bibas mother and children https://www.israelhayom.com/2025/02/19/after-18-months-of-hope-bibas-mother-and-children-confirmed-dead/ https://www.israelhayom.com/2025/02/19/after-18-months-of-hope-bibas-mother-and-children-confirmed-dead/#respond Wed, 19 Feb 2025 14:30:44 +0000 https://www.israelhayom.com/?p=1036335   The three remaining captives of the Bibas family – mother Shiri, infant son Kfir, and his older brother Ariel – who became symbols since their abduction on October 7, have been named among the returning fallen hostages, all but dashing the hopes many all over the world had held since the horrific footage of […]

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The three remaining captives of the Bibas family – mother Shiri, infant son Kfir, and his older brother Ariel – who became symbols since their abduction on October 7, have been named among the returning fallen hostages, all but dashing the hopes many all over the world had held since the horrific footage of their abduction spread.

Final forensics analysis will be carried out on Thursday once Hamas hands them over as part of the latest exchange in Phase I of the hostage deal, in which four fallen hostages are returned. The family said after the autopsies are complete and confirmation is given as to their identity, the mourning period could begin, urging Israelis to wait. Their father, Yarden was recently released from captivity after 484 days in the most recent exchange. 

The 34-year-old father Yarden was kidnapped separately while wounded. Each day, many tried to gather information about whether the family from Nir Oz was on the list, and their photos appeared in newspapers, on television, and across social media with their most identifying feature – their red hair. The video of Shiri trying to protect her two children with her hands, terror on her face as she was surrounded by many brutal terrorists, became a symbol of the kidnapping and haunted many mothers and everyone else.

Last year, the murderous terror organization Hamas claimed the three family members were dead and blamed the IDF. Israel could not remain indifferent, and shortly after, the IDF spokesperson announced they were examining the credibility of Hamas claims that the family members were killed during IDF bombings in the Gaza Strip during Operation Iron Swords. Shiri's parents, Yossi and Margit Silberman, were also murdered on that tragic day.

"It feels like the end"

Shiri, born in Kibbutz Nir Oz to her father Yossi who immigrated from Argentina at age 18, married Yarden Bibas, and together they had two sons. The eldest, Ariel, was nicknamed by his father "the first Yemenite ginger," a clever and mischievous child. Kfir was born 10 months ago. Videos of Yarden kissing him on his back and making him burst with laughter are a memory of their happy life in the kibbutz.

Yifat Zailer shows photos of her cousin, Shiri Bibas, center, her husband Yarden, left, and their children Ariel, top right, and Kfir, who are held hostage by Hamas in the Gaza Strip, at home in Herziliyya, Israel, Jan. 15, 2025 (AP / Maya Alleruzzo)

That Saturday, terrorists overtook Nir Oz, reaching the Bibas family home. They breached the locked door using a drill and equipment they brought with them and entered the safe room where the four were hiding. Father Yarden reported to his family in real-time about the terrorists' entry and wrote "it feels like the end." He tried to defend the family with his personal weapon and was attacked. In photos, he is seen on a motorcycle between two terrorists, wounded and bleeding from his head, while the terrorist holds a blood-stained hammer. During the attack, the family dog Tony was also killed.

On the morning of the second swap as part of the implementation of the deal, the Bibas relatives posted on social media, writing about their difficult days and expressing criticism of the media and government.

"Morning 477. Again last night our souls found no rest. Yesterday at 16:00, when the list of those designated for release was published – our world collapsed. Although they prepared us for this, we hoped to see Shiri and the children on the list, which was supposed to be a list of civilian women.

The Bibas family (Courtesy of the family )

"In the evening, when we turned on the news, our pain, our struggle, and especially the crucial discourse about the complexity and tragedy of them not being on the list disappeared from the broadcasters' lips in the studios. Does the grave concern for their lives negate the fact that they are civilians in captivity who need to return home? Does the grave concern for their lives negate the fact that the state is obligated in this deal to give us certainty? Does the grave concern for Shiri's life mean there is no longer a need to show her picture as a civilian kidnapped in Gaza whose fate is unknown? The answer is no."

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