The Israeli Bibas community was devastated to be unable to locate the titles of its four people, including the youngest 2-year-old Kfir, who were taken prisoner by Hamas on October 7, 2023.
The family extended their condolences to the four sexual victims released by Hamas in a statement released on Saturday. ” Liri, Daniela, Naama, and Karina— We are waiting to see you smiling, wrapped in like, at home with your extraordinary people”, the statement said, as reported by Times of Israel.
” Shiri, Yarden, Ariel, and Kfir— We may continue to hope and desire your profit”, they added.
The home questioned the Israeli authorities over its inability to provide certainty regarding the Gaza peace.
Does the need to bring them home because they are civilians in prison invalidate the fact that they are citizens in need of their return? Does the state’s fervent desire to give us surety negate the fact that they are obligated by this agreement to do so? they asked.
Baby Bibas had just begun taking his first steps, when he was abducted alongside his four-year-old nephew Ariel and their mother, Shiri, 32, during a Hamas attack on Kibbutz Nir Oz.
Here’s the whole declaration by the family:
The 477th night,
When once, we found no sleep last night.
Monday at 16: 00, when the list of those set for discharge was published, our planet collapsed.
Even though we were aware of this possibility, we had hoped Shiri and the children would appear on the list intended for human people.
In the evening, when we turned on the news, our pain, our fight, and, most importantly, the important conversation about the difficulty and horror of them not being on the record disappeared from the mouths of the broadcasters in the studios.
Does the need to bring them home as civilians in prison negate the fact that they are in danger of peril?
Does the state’s fervent desire to give us surety negate the fact that this agreement obligates it to do so?
Does Shiri’s grave concern for her life think there is no longer a need to screen her picture as a kidnapped civil in Gaza whose destiny is still unknown?
The answer is — No.
Bless you, dear followers, for not giving up, for continuing to beg, hope, and need replies.
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