
As Ceasefire Deal Comes To An End, Israel Halts Humanitarian Aid to Gaza
Israel’s political echelon decided this morning (Sunday) to halt the transfer of humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip after the first phase of the ceasefire concluded overnight.
Israel’s political echelon decided this morning (Sunday) to halt the transfer of humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip after the first phase of the ceasefire concluded overnight.
On Thursday morning, Kibbutz Nir Oz announced the deaths of Shlomo Mantzur, Ohad Yalaomi, Tsachi Idan, and Itzik Elgarat, following their return to Israel and identification by the Abu Kabir forensic institute.
On Wednesday, February 26th, hundreds decked out in orange and black filled the Eifel Tower Plaza in silence for a special tribute to the Bibas family.
Eight individuals were injured when a car plowed into them at the Pardes Hanna-Karkur Junction.
The bodies of four hostages who had yet to be returned to Israel as part of the final phase of the first stage of the deal—Tsachi Idan, Itzik Elgarat, Ohad Yahalomi, and Shlomo Mantzur—were transferred to Israel early Thursday morning.
Speaking as a guest at the Kinus Hashluchos 5785, Tzipi Hotovely, an Israeli diplomat and political figure, spoke about her experiences in the UK passing on the Rebbe’s message.
Hamas will move up the release of the bodies of four hostages by a day, and they will be returned to Israel overnight Wednesday without a ceremony, a senior Israeli official confirmed on Tuesday evening.
Hisham al-Sayed, Omer Wenkert, Eliya Cohen, Avera Mengistu, Tal Shoham, and Omer Shem Tov were released Saturday from Hamas captivity and are back in Israel, after reuniting with their families at hospitals in Israel.
Kibbutz Nir Oz on Friday evening announced the murder of Shiri Bibas, who was kidnapped from her home on the morning of the October 7 massacre, together with her children Ariel (4) and Kfir (9 months).
The Prime Minister’s Office on Friday afternoon announced that Israel has received the list of the hostages due to be released tomorrow according to the agreement.
During the identification process, it was found that the additional body received was not that of Shiri Bibas, and no match was found for any other abductee. It is an anonymous body without identification.
Three empty buses exploded and caught fire on Thursday evening in three parking lots in Bat Yam, south of Tel Aviv. Additional explosive devices were found on two buses in the nearby city of Holon.
In a significant achievement for the English-speaking community, Israel’s Health Ministry has directed all Kupot Cholim (health funds) to accept communications from patients to doctors in foreign languages. This follows pressure from Chaim V’Chessed and widespread backlash from English-speaking residents.
Red Cross vehicles drove away from the handover site in the Gaza Strip with four black coffins that had been placed on a stage. Each of the caskets had a small picture of the hostages.
The families of six hostages, Tal Shoham, Omer Shem Tov, Eliya Cohen, Omer Wenkert, Hisham Al-Sayed, and Avera Mengistu have announced that their loved ones will be returned this coming Saturday.
Senior Hamas official Khalil al-Haya officially confirmed on Tuesday that his terror organization has “decided to give over four bodies on Thursday and to release six hostages on Saturday, in return for the release of the Palestinian prisoners whose release was agreed on.”
Israel is preparing to receive back five bodies of five hostages who were killed in captivity as early as this coming Thursday, Kan News reported.