Six hostages’ bodies retrieved from Gaza tunnels – IDF

The bodies of six hostages being held by Hamas have been re­trieved from an “underground tun­nel route” inside the Gaza Strip, Israel’s military has said.

A statement from the Israel De­fense Forces (IDF) said the bodies of Yagev Buchshtab, Alexander Dancyg, Avraham Munder, Yoram Metzger, Chaim Peri and Brit­ish-Israeli Nadav Popplewell were recovered from the Khan Younis area on Monday.

Five of their deaths had already been announced by Israel, though it was thought Avraham Munder could still be alive.

The overnight recovery oper­ation was carried out by the IDF alongside the security agency Shin Bet.

During the operation, the IDF said its forces located a 10m (33ft) deep tunnel shaft which led to an “underground tunnel route”, in­side which the bodies were found.

They were retrieved after “pro­longed combat in a built-up area and in multi-story buildings”.

The six men were all kidnapped from Kibbutz Nir Oz and Kib­butz Nirim, near Israel’s border fence with Gaza, during Hamas’s attacks on southern Israel on 7 October.

In June, Israel confirmed the deaths of Mr Popplewell, 51, Mr Peri, 79, and Mr Metzger, 80. The IDF stated the three men had died during an Israeli operation in Khan Younis.

In July, the IDF also confirmed the deaths of Mr Buchshtab, 35, and Mr Dancyg, 76, stating an investigation was being carried out into how they died. Israeli media, citing military sources, reported at the time there was a “high proba­bility” that at least one of the men was killed by Israeli fire.

Alexander Dancyg’s son, Mati Dancyg, said on Tuesday that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government had chosen to “abandon the hostages in order to survive”.

“Netanyahu chose to sacrifice the hostages. Karma will judge him and he will pay for it, big time,” he told Israeli public broad­caster Kan.

Government estimates suggest there are 105 hostages remaining in Gaza, 71 of whom are thought to be alive. An additional four hostages were already in Gaza prior to October 7, two of whom are believed to be dead.

Israeli Defence Minister Yoav Gallant said in a statement the bodies were retrieved after a “complex operation”, adding that Israel would keep working on “dismantling Hamas”.

Israeli President Isaac Herzog said he sent “heartfelt condolenc­es and a warm embrace” to the families of those whose bodies were returned.

“We must not stop for a moment from working in every way possible to bring back all the hostages,” he added.

In a statement, the Hostage Families Forum said the recovery of the bodies had provided the families with “necessary closure”, adding that the return of the remaining hostages from Gaza “can only be achieved through a negotiated deal”.

The group called on the Israeli government to “do everything in its power to finalize the deal currently on the table”.

—BBC

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