Thousands of Israelis lined up funeral routes for their two small children, their mothers, who were taken hostage and captured and died in Gaza.
The sad nations of Ariel, Kufia and Siri Vivas hostages in exchange for the release of Palestinians held at Israeli prisons amid reports that they have reached a deal to resume the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas This was brought in amid reports that more hostages have been handed over. .
The body of Bevers was handed over by Hamas last week. Hamas claimed he was killed in an airstrike. An Israeli autopsy report determined that the children were killed by prisoners and was cut to simulate the wounds caused by the bombing.
The funeral was held in the town of Tsarhar, near the border between Gaza and Nir Oz's Kibbutz, where the family lived. The ceremony was private, but mourners raised the Israeli flag and yellow flag, symbolizing hostage families and supporters, and to see the cortage pass by. They lined up on the roads they raised.
The child and his mother were to be buried along with Siri's parents who were killed in the Hamas attacks on NIR OZ and other Israeli communities on October 7, 2023. , however, he was released earlier this month under a ceasefire contract, only then did he discover that his family was killed.
The Vivas family accused Benjamin Netanyahu and his government members of creating details of the two boys' deaths. “This is total abuse of a family that has already endured hell for 16 months,” said Yarden's sister, Ophili Vivas.
She said she explained the funeral procession on Wednesday. “I can see the broken country through the car window. I won't recover until the last hostage gets home.”
In her follow-up at the funeral, Ohri was grossly critical of the Netanyahu government for prioritizing Hamas' destruction of the previous negotiated hostage release. “Our disaster as people and as families should not happen, and should not happen again,” she said. “They may save you and prefer revenge.”
Hamas released six Israeli hostages, but Netanyahu's security cabinet could collapse over the weekend when the release of 602 Palestinian detainees scheduled to be released during the exchange. There was a fear that there would be. Israel accused Hamas of violating the terms of the contract by performing a propaganda ritual whenever hostages were handed over. In response, Hamas said it would break mediation talks and cancel the scheduled extradition of the four hostage bodies on Thursday.
A Hamas official said Wednesday that there will be no public ceremony for the latest exchange.
Overnight, Israeli officials told an Egyptian reporter that a deal had been made to exchange bodies with Palestinian prisoners, but added that the Palestinians would be moved in batches.





