Or in fact and now everyone’s attention has turned to returning hostages. The agony of the relatives of the hostages is great and many hope that with the Gaza truce they will have the opportunity to see their loved ones again. CORVERSE Among the hostages are the “red-haired babies” Kfir Bibas and his brother Ariel, who are held together with their mother. These are two brothers whose luck is still missing are among the 30 children abducted in October 2023 by Hamas during the attack on Israel. Kfir Bibas was 10 months old and his brother four when they fell into Hamas’ hands. Kfir who has spent most of his life in captivity yesterday Saturday (18.01.2020) became two years old. ADVERSE Today is Kfir Bibas’s 2nd birthday. He should be Celebrating with friends and with his family, but Kfir isn’t Celebrating today. On October 7th, Kfir was kidnapped with his parents, Yarden and Shiri, and his 4 year old brother, Ariel. He has spent almost his entire life in Hamas… — Noa Tishby (@noatishby) The listing of their names on the list of hostages Hamas promises to release under the truce agreement with Israel gives birth to hopes for his family. Their relatives are anxious, do not know if Kfir and his brothers are alive and included in a next exchange of hostages and prisoners between Israel and Hamas We’ve all seen the video of the acquisition of Shiri Bibas and her baby boys Ariel and Kfir. But there is more to their story! A thread to recap the major events regarding their Kidnapping — Hamas Astrocities (@HamasAtrocities) The kidnapping was made through his crib with Hamas simultaneously grabbing Ariel’s brother and their mother, Siri. Hamas, in fact, kept Kreef as a negotiating asset and refused to hand him over to Israel despite being so small. Ariel and Kfir are now the only children who have not been returned. In November 2023, when 105 hostages had been left, Hamas had argued that the children had been killed along with their mother. This was not confirmed by Israel’s military forces
Israel: Kfir Bibas is Hamas’ youngest hostage – his relatives compete
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