In This Article

  • Confirmation of Retrieval Operation
  • Identification of Recovered Bodies
  • Gratitude towards Military
  • Efforts to Bring Back Abductees
  • Emotional Response from Families
  • Background on Gaza Conflict

Key Takeaways

  • Israel has retrieved the remains of two hostages and a soldier from the Gaza Strip in a recent military operation.
  • The recovered individuals were identified as Yonatan Samrano, Ofra Kedar, and Staff Sgt Shai Levinson.
  • This recovery marks the retrieval of eight hostages' bodies from Gaza by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) this month.
  • Netanyahu emphasized that Israel will not rest until all abductees, both alive and deceased, are returned home.
  • The announcement was met with condolences and relief by the Hostages and Missing Families Forum, representing the families of the hostages.

Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has confirmed the retrieval of the remains of two Israeli hostages and a soldier from the Gaza Strip in a recent military operation. The recovered bodies were identified as Yonatan Samrano, Ofra Kedar, and Staff Sgt Shai Levinson.

Expressing his gratitude towards the military for their bravery and determination, Netanyahu stated, "I thank our commanders and fighters for a successful operation, for their determination and courage." This recovery marks the retrieval of eight hostages' bodies from Gaza by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) this month.

The identities of the recovered individuals were disclosed as part of the ongoing efforts to bring back all abductees, both alive and deceased, as Netanyahu emphasized, "We will not rest until we return all of our abductees home - both the living and the dead."

Although the exact location in the Gaza Strip where the remains were found was not specified, details about the victims were revealed. Ofra Keidar, who was 71 years old when she was kidnapped from a kibbutz, and Staff Sgt Levinson, who died in combat at 19 years old, were among the recovered bodies.

The announcement of the successful recovery was met with a mix of emotions from the Hostages and Missing Families Forum, representing the families of the hostages. The forum expressed condolences and relief, stating, "Our hearts are with the Keidar, Samerano, and Levinson families today." They highlighted the importance of bringing back the remaining hostages to achieve complete victory.

Israel initiated a military campaign in Gaza following a cross-border attack by Hamas on October 7, 2023, resulting in numerous casualties and hostages being taken. The conflict has led to a significant loss of lives, with many still in captivity. The ongoing efforts to recover all hostages remain a top priority for Israeli authorities.