Return of Yarden Bibas and Killing of Terrorist Leader

Yarden Bibas, after 480 days in Hamas captivity, returned to Israel while his wife and two young sons remain in Gaza. The terrorist leader responsible for the abduction and murder of Shiri Bibas and her sons has been killed by the IDF. The bodies of Shiri and her sons were released after being held by Hamas. The IDF confirmed the killings were done 'in cold blood.'

Funeral procession of Shiri Bibas and her sons in Israel

Thousands of mourners in Israel paid respects to Shiri Bibas and her sons who were murdered by Hamas terrorists. The family's bodies were returned as part of a ceasefire deal.

Funeral of Shiri Bibas and her sons in Gaza

Thousands of Israelis gathered for the funeral of Shiri Bibas and her two sons Kfir and Ariel who were killed in Gaza while in Hamas captivity.

Funeral for Shiri Bibas and Her Sons After Being Abducted and Murdered

A funeral procession is being held for Shiri Bibas and her two sons, Ariel and Kfir, in Israel after their remains were turned over by Hamas. The family urged public support as the remains are transported.

Human remains returned by Hamas to Israel identified as Shiri Bibas

Human remains returned by Hamas to Israel were identified as those of hostage Shiri Bibas, who was murdered in captivity along with her two children. The incident caused outrage and accusations from Israeli officials and Hamas, leading to a strained ceasefire agreement.

Return of Shiri Bibas' Body by Hamas

Israeli mother Shiri Bibas' body was finally returned home after Hamas terrorists made a mistake in an earlier attempt. Her body, along with the bodies of her two young sons, was identified and handed over just hours before Hamas is set to release six more hostages. The IDF confirmed the identification of the remains. The incident has been widely condemned as a cruel violation of agreements, with demands for the immediate return of all hostages.

Release of Hostages by Hamas

The bodies of hostages, including Shiri Bibas and her two sons, were returned by Hamas to Israel. Bibas was positively identified and confirmed to have been murdered in captivity. The family mourns her loss and calls for the return of other hostages still in captivity.

Hamas demands Israel to repatriate body in mistaken identity case

Hamas demands Israel to repatriate a body mistakenly identified as Shiri Bibas. Israel determined the body was not Shiri Bibas. Hamas released remains of four Israeli hostages, including children, claiming they were killed in an attack. Israel identified the remains of two children but not Shiri Bibas. Hamas acknowledges a possible mix-up and commits to upholding the ceasefire-hostage release deal.

Loss of Shiri Bibas and Sons in Israel-Hamas Conflict

Israel mourns the loss of Shiri Bibas and her two young sons, who were held captive by Hamas. Hamas failed to return Shiri's body, leading to grief and outrage. The incident highlights the fragility of the ceasefire agreement and the uncertain future it holds.

US Hostage Envoy condemns Hamas for failing to turn over body of hostage Shiri Bibas

US Hostage Envoy Adam Boehler condemns Hamas for failing to turn over the body of hostage Shiri Bibas, warns of 'total annihilation' if they do not comply. Israeli and US officials view this as a violation of the ceasefire deal.

Misidentification of Hostage Corpse by Hamas

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) discovered that one of the four hostages handed over by Hamas was not the right person. The bodies of Ariel and Kfir Bibas were positively identified, but Shiri Bibas was not among the corpses. It is unclear whether Shiri Bibas is still alive or her body has been lost, and it remains uncertain how Israel will respond to Hamas's violation.