Israel receives remains of four deceased hostages from Gaza

ANI February 21, 2025 161 views

Israel has received the heartbreaking remains of four deceased hostages from Gaza after more than 500 days of captivity. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke deeply about the national grief, emphasizing the profound loss felt across the country. The International Red Cross facilitated the transfer of the hostages' remains, which were then handed over to Israeli Defense Forces and Intelligence Services. The coffins will undergo identification procedures at the National Institute of Forensic Medicine, marking a deeply emotional moment for Israeli families and the nation.

"Today, every home in Israel bows its head." - Benjamin Netanyahu, Prime Minister of Israel
Tel Aviv, February 21: Israel on Thursday received the remains of four deceased hostages through the Red Cross. The coffins, transferred by Israel Defense Forces (IDF) and ISA forces from the Gaza Strip, arrived in Israel.

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Israel retrieves deceased hostages from Gaza through Red Cross

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IDF and ISA forces transfer coffins to forensic medicine

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Netanyahu expresses national grief

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Hostages held captive for over 500 days

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressed grief and stated that the heavy loss is felt in every home across Israel. The IDF also honoured the deceased hostages.

In a post on X, the Office of the Prime Minister of Israel wrote, "Israel has - through the Red Cross - received the coffins of four deceased hostages. The coffins were transferred to an IDF force and the ISA, inside the Gaza Strip, from where they will be transferred to Israel, to the Health Ministry's National Center of Forensic Medicine."

Meanwhile, PM Netanyahu said, "My brothers and sisters, dear citizens of Israel, on this day we are all united, in grief that is too heavy to bear. Today, every home in Israel bows its head. We bow our heads over the heavy loss of four of our hostages."

Earlier in a post on X, the IDF said, "A short while ago, IDF and ISA forces brought the coffins of the four deceased hostages over the border into Israel, and they are being taken to the National Institute of Forensic Medicine to undergo an identification procedure. IDF representatives are accompanying their families at this difficult time."

In another post, it wrote, "The IDF salutes the deceased hostages as they return home after over 500 days in the hands of terrorists."

https://x.com/IDF/status/1892531696462938288

On Wednesday, Israel said that it received the list of deceased hostages set to be released on Thursday. Following this, PM Netanyahu expressed deep sorrow, acknowledging that the day will be incredibly difficult for the country, as Israel prepares to bring home four deceased hostages.

Sharing a post on X, the Israeli PMO said, "Israel has received the list of deceased hostages that are due to be released tomorrow, pursuant to the framework. The Coordinator for the Hostages and the Missing, Brig.-Gen. (Res.) Gal Hirsch, has updated the families of the hostages via the representatives of the IDF."

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