The Israeli army says it has recovered the bodies of two more people abducted from Israel to the Gaza Strip. Their dead bodies were returned to Israel and identified, the army said on Tuesday.
So it concerns a 27-year-old woman who was kidnapped during the Hamas massacre at the Supernova Festival, and a 36-year-old officer in the Israeli army. He was also abducted to the Gaza Strip on October 7. The families of the two were informed on Tuesday. In both cases, the military initially provided no information about the cause of death.
Israeli media reported that the officer had already been killed in the Hamas terrorist attack on October 7. According to its own information, the army has classified him as a “fallen soldier in captivity”. She did not mention the time of his death.
The son of ex-Chief of General Staff Gadi Eisenkot, who was a member of Israel’s war cabinet, was also killed during the operations that led to the recovery of the bodies. The Israeli army announced the death of Eisenkot’s 25-year-old son last week.
There are still 138 Israelis in custody
The army recently reported that 138 people were still trapped in the Gaza Strip. It is unclear whether the hostages who have now been declared dead are also included. Israeli soldiers have recovered several bodies in the Gaza Strip since the start of the Gaza war.
According to Israeli sources, a total of around 240 people were kidnapped in the unprecedented attack by the terrorist organization Hamas and other extremists on border towns in Israel. A total of 105 hostages were recently released as part of an agreement between the Jerusalem government and Hamas. In return, Israel released 240 Palestinian prisoners from Israeli prisons.
Source: Krone

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