In a dramatic turn of events, the Israeli military accused Hamas of breaking ceasefire terms after one of four bodies returned Friday did not match any known hostage. The military called it a 'grave violation,' escalating tensions as delicate negotiations continue. 💥
Heartbreaking Twist for Bibas Family
Two bodies were identified as infant Kfir Bibas and his brother Ariel, both kidnapped in Hamas’ October 7 attack. A third body, initially thought to be their mother Shiri, remains unidentified. Israeli officials demand answers—and Shiri’s safe return. ❤️🕊️
'Revenge Will Come,' Says Netanyahu
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed retaliation, calling the incident a 'moral failure.' The tense handover—filmed with armed Hamas members and black coffins—drew global criticism, including from UN chief Antonio Guterres. 🌍🤝
What’s Next?
The Qatar- and Egypt-brokered ceasefire now hangs by a thread. With over 130 hostages still in Gaza, families plead for urgent action. Stay tuned as this story evolves. 🔍 #GazaCrisis
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Israeli military says body released by Hamas isn't a hostage
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