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Hamas Announces Return of Bibas Family Bodies, Israel Awaits Confirmation

  • Hamas announced it would return four bodies during a prisoner exchange, which will also see the release of hundreds of Palestinian prisoners held by Israel.
  • Hamas claimed that Kfir Bibas, ten months old, was killed along with his brother and mother in an Israeli airstrike early in the war.
  • Hamas leader Khalil Al-Hayya stated the Bibas family would be included in the handover of four bodies next week.
  • Israel is expected to continue releasing hundreds of Palestinian prisoners, with the upcoming releases planned for next week.
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The bodies of Shiri and his sons Ariel and Kfir will be handed over tomorrow to the Israeli authorities as part of the first phase of the conflict agreements in the Gaza Strip. The only survivor of the family is Yarden, father of the boys and partner of the murdered woman, who had been released on the first day of February

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Lean Left

The Forum of Hostage Families in Israel announced on Wednesday that it had been informed of the death of Bibas children and their mothers, as well as of the death of a fourth captive in Gaza, whose remains are to be handed over by Hamas on Thursday as part of the truce agreement.

·Montreal, Canada
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Lean Right

The radical Islamic Palestinian organization has announced that it will hand over four corpses to Israel, including the Bibas family, but the family does not want to give up hope.

·Vienna, Austria
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Center

Hamas has announced that it will release six live hostages on Saturday.

·Germany
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Center

Neither Hamas nor Israel trust the agreed ceasefire: in order to achieve as much as possible, both sides have preferred the next exchange of hostages and prisoners.

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Le Monde broke the news in Paris, France on Monday, February 17, 2025.
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