A tenuous ceasefire between Israel and Hamas was killed when Israel's mother was invited and killed along with two young children during Israel's terrorist attacks on October 7th, and Israeli mothers were killed. He is nervous at the rage that Hamas, who was killed by her mother lures along with her two toddlers, has given over Israel. .
Still, the Israeli Prime Minister's Office said in a statement Friday that Israel has received a hostage list and has notified its families, due to be released on Saturday in accordance with the ceasefire agreement.
The statement comes when Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, in a Hebrew statement, vowed to Hamas to pay the “full price” to send the wrong body. In English, Netanyahu said he would not take a break “until the savage who executed our hostages is brought to trial.”
Hamas claimed “erroneous or internal confusion” in a statement Friday, and pledged “a full commitment to all our duties” in the ceasefire.
“We received our occupation [Israel] Claims and claims from the mediator, and we will consider them completely and seriously and announce the results clearly.
Hamas moved four bodies to Israel on Thursday. This includes the bodies of infants Kfir and Ariel Bibas, who were 10 months and 4 years old at the time of their death. His father, Yalden Vivas, was released from a prisoner of war in Hamas on February 1st. He had no idea where his wife and children were located after being invited from his home on October 7th.
In a statement, the IDF said KFIR and Ariel were “brutally murdered by prisoner terrorists in November 2023.” In another statement, IDF spokesman Daniel Hagali said Hamas used his “barb hands” to kill the young boy.
The body of 83-year-old Oded Lifshitz has also been returned to Israel. Lifshitz was invited from Kibbutz Nir Oz's home. The Israeli Defense Forces said Rifshitz was captured and killed by Islamic jihad, another Palestinian terrorist group operating in the Gaza Strip.
The return of Vivas children in Hamas sparked deep wounds in Israeli society, not mothers. Despite widespread support for the war, there is a division among Israelis about the amount of hostage release prioritizing. Some argue that a more permanent ceasefire will provide the best chance to secure the lives of hostages kidnapped by Israel on October 7th, while others say that they will sacrifice the lives of Israeli hostages. Some support the continued war, even if it means it.
Shiri Bibas step-sister, Ofri Bibas Levy, said in a statement that the family's main priority was her actual physical return and called on President Trump to help with the effort.
“Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, we have not received an apology from you in this painful moment. For Ariel and Kfir, and for Yalden, we are not seeking revenge now. They want Siri,” she said.
“Their cruelty only underscores the urgent need to bring Ciri back to us, save the lives of living hostages, and return all the falls for burial. President Trump, I'll give you I'm asking, help Israel and our family to complete this important mission.”
Trump has increasingly criticised the terms of the ceasefire contract mediated by the previous Biden administration, and has been supported by his own Middle Eastern envoy. The president called on Hamas to release all hostages, rather than the gradual transfer that occurred since January 19, when the ceasefire was first implemented. As part of the terms of the transaction, Israel is releasing hundreds of Palestinian prisoners in Israeli prisons.
However, Trump has supported the ceasefire primarily and his special envoy to his region, Steve Witkov, has been engaging in the second phase of talks between Israel and Hamas. He said there was.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Hamas “cannot be reconfigured” in the Gaza Strip, and that Trump's plans to take over Gaza should spur detractors. He suggested that the Gulf and Arab countries come up with their own proposals in an interview with journalist Katherine Hellidge on Thursday.
“I think the basic challenge in any planning is what you are doing. Who is governing Gaza, which organization? Because you can't become Hamas. And how do you make them? Are you going to remove it? Because in the end someone has to come in and get rid of Hamas,” Rubio said.





