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 Israeli military recovers five hostages’ bodies in Gaza

The Israeli military says it has recov­ered the bodies of five Israelis taken back to Gaza as hostages during Hamas’s attack on southern Israel on October 7.

The bodies of kindergarten teacher, Maya Goren, as well as the soldiers, Major Ravid Aryeh Katz, Master Sergeant Oren Goldin, Staff Sergeant Tomer Ahimas and Sergeant Kiril Brodski, were found during an operation in the Khan Younis area.

The military said it had deter­mined that Ms Goren was mur­dered in captivity, while the soldiers were killed in combat on October 7 and their bodies then abducted.

The announcement means 111 of the 251 people taken hostage are still being held in Gaza, including 39 who the military says are presumed dead.

On Wednesday, Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, referred frequently to the fate of the hostages in his address to the US Congress, but he gave no clue as to whether a deal with Hamas to secure their release in return for a ceasefire and prisoner exchange was close.

“As we speak, we’re actively en­gaged in intensive efforts to secure their release,” he said.

His failure to give more hope to the families and friends of the missing did not go unnoticed.

Opposition leader, Yair Lapid, called the speech “a sham”, adding that Mr Netanyahu “spoke for an hour without saying: ‘There will be a hostage deal.’”

Hostages’ relatives who watched the speech on screens set up in what is known as Hostages Square in central Tel Aviv also reacted with anger and dismay.

Talya Dancyg, a granddaughter of Alex Dancyg, whose death in captivity was confirmed on Monday, cried: “My grandfather could still be alive with us, he was waiting for someone to come and save him. He was waiting, he was waiting for you to seal the deal!”

“Do you realise that you are be­coming an accomplice to murder?” shouted Nissan Kalderon, brother of hostage, Ofer Kalderon.

“You are killing our families, give up your political ambitions.”

Shortly afterwards, the kibbut­zim of Nir Oz and Nir Yitzhak announced in separate statements that they had been informed of the recovery of Ms Goren and Sgt Goldin’s bodies.

On Thursday, a joint statement from the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) and Israel Security Agen­cy, also known as the Shin Bet, confirmed that commandos had recovered their bodies, along with those of Maj Katz, Sgt Ahimas and Sgt Brodski, during an operation in the Khan Younis area, in southern Gaza, on Wednesday.

“The IDF and ISA will continue to operate, using all intelligence and operational means to fulfil the supreme mission of rescuing all of the hostages,” it added.

The Hostages and Missing Fami­lies Forum praised what it called the “crucial and decisive military action that provides their families with important closure and eternal rest for the murdered”.

“It is Israel’s duty to return all the murdered for honourable burial and all living hostages for rehabil­itation. The immediate return of the remaining 115 hostages can only be achieved through a deal!” it said, including among their number another four Israelis who were abducted before October 7.

The forum called on Mr Net­anyahu to send Israel’s negotiating team to Qatar “without delay”.

—BBC

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