With the discovery of the last three bodies, 125 hostages remain in Gaza
The Israeli army located the bodies three more hostages following an operation in the Beit Hanoun neighborhood in northern Gaza.
With the discovery of the last three bodies, 125 hostages remain in Gaza.
Benjamin Netanyahu expressed his condolences: “We stand by the grieving families.”
Hanan Yavlonka, Michel Nissenbaum, and Orion Hernandez they were murdered on October 7 and Hamas kept their bodies.
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Oryon Hernandez Radoux (30), a Franco-Mexican national and resident of Mexico, was taken hostage by the Nova Festival, together with his partner, Shani Loukand their friend Keshet Casarotti, who were also murdered by Hamas terrorists.
O Emmanuel Macron placed in X for the death of the above hostage, as he was a Frenchman. “I learned with immense sadness of the death of our compatriot Orión Hernández-Radoux, a hostage of Hamas since October 7. I am thinking of his family and those close to him. We are on their side. France remains more than ever committed to the release of all hostages.”
J’apprends avec une immense tristesse la mort de notre compatriote Orión Hernández-Radoux, hostage du Hamas depuis le 7 octobre.
Je pense à sa family et à ses proches. We are on their side.
France reste plus que jamais engagée pour la libération de tous les hostages.
— Emmanuel Macron (@EmmanuelMacron) May 24, 2024
Michel Nisenbaum (59) from Sderot was a Brazilian-Israeli citizen. He was taken hostage when he went to rescue the 4-year-old granddaughter of being with her father at the Re’im base.
Hanan Yablonka (42) from Tel Aviv, father of two little girlswas taken hostage in the Hamas attack at the NOVA music festival. Reuven’s father attended the Israel Independence Day reception in Greece last week, where he appealed for his son’s release.
Source :Skai
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