Monday, June 23, 2025

Top 5 This Week

Related Posts

Israel says remains of 3 more hostages recovered, as refugee camp in Gaza struck


The Israeli military said Sunday that it has recovered the remains of three hostages held in the Gaza Strip. At least four Palestinians were killed in an Israeli airstrike and 22 wounded while waiting for humanitarian aid, according to a local hospital.

The military identified the remains as those of Yonatan Samerano, 21; Ofra Keidar, 70; and Shay Levinson, 19. All three were killed during Hamas’s Oct. 7, 2023, attack in Israel that ignited the ongoing war. The militant group is still holding 50 hostages, less than half of them believed to be alive.

The military did not provide any details about the recovery operation, and it was unclear if the airstrike was related to it.

“The campaign to return the hostages continues consistently and is happening alongside the campaign against Iran,” Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in a statement.

Kobi Samerano said in a Facebook post that his son’s remains were returned on what would have been Yonatan’s 23rd birthday.

Demonstrators hold up signs adorned with people's portraits and faces during a rally.
Demonstrators gather at a protest demanding the end to the war and the return of hostages in Tel Aviv on March 6. (Oded Balilty/The Associated Press)

Hamas-led militants killed some 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and abducted 251 people in the Oct. 7 attack, according to Israel tallies. More than half the hostages have been returned in ceasefire agreements or other deals, eight have been rescued alive and Israeli forces have recovered dozens of bodies.

Israel’s retaliatory offensive has killed more than 55,000 Palestinians, according to Gaza’s Health Ministry, which has said that women and children make up more than half of the dead.

Four people were killed on Sunday in an airstrike in the Nuseirat refugee camp in central Gaza, according to Al-Awda Hospital, where the bodies were brought. It said another 22 people were wounded while waiting for aid trucks.

Palestinian witnesses and health officials say Israeli forces have repeatedly opened fire on crowds seeking desperately needed food, killing hundreds of people in recent weeks. The military says it has fired warning shots at people it said approached its forces in a suspicious manner.

Separately, World Central Kitchen, the charity run by celebrity chef José Andrés, said it had resumed the distribution of hot meals in Gaza for the first time in six weeks after shutting down because of Israel’s blockade, which was loosened last month amid fears of famine.

WATCH | UN urges Israel to refrain from lethal force near Gaza aid sites: 

UN calls on Israel to stop firing on Gazans near aid sites

The United Nations has called on Israel to stop using lethal force on crowds near Gaza aid sites. Some 400 Palestinians have been killed since the end of May, when UN agencies were replaced with an Israel-approved group called the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation for aid distribution.

The Oct. 7 attack and Israel’s offensive ignited a chain of events leading to Israel’s surprise attack on Iran last week. The United States entered the war overnight with attacks on three Iranian nuclear sites.

The Hostages Families Forum, the main organization representing families of the hostages, has repeatedly called for a deal to release the remaining captives.

“Particularly against the backdrop of current military developments and the significant achievements in Iran, we want to emphasize that bringing back the remaining 50 hostages is the key to achieving any sort of victory,” it said in a statement Sunday.

WATCH | Families of hostages fear Iran conflict overshadowing their plight: 

Israeli families fear Iran conflict pushing hostages to back burner

With Israel heavily focused on its war with Iran, families of hostages taken by Hamas fear their plight is being pushed to the back burner. Some 53 hostages are still being held, many of them believed to be dead.

Hamas has said it will only release the remaining hostages in return for more Palestinian prisoners, a lasting ceasefire and an Israeli withdrawal from Gaza.

Netanyahu has rejected those terms, saying Israel will continue the war until all the hostages are returned and Hamas is defeated or disarmed and sent into exile. Even then, he has said Israel will maintain lasting control over Gaza and facilitate what he refers to as the voluntary emigration of much of its population, plans the Palestinians and others view as forcible expulsion.

The United States, Qatar and Egypt have been trying to broker a new ceasefire and hostage release after Israel ended a truce in March with a surprise wave of airstrikes. Those talks appear to have made little progress as Israel has expanded its air and ground offensive.



Source link

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Popular Articles