Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Friday that Israel would make Hamas pay for them to release the SHIRI Bibas hostage organ as agreed.
“We will act with determination to bring Shiri home with all our hostages – both living and dead – and ensure that Hamas pays a full price for this cruel and bad violation of the contract,” he said in a video.
The statement appeared after Israeli specialists stated that one of the four bodies passed on by Hamas on Thursday was an unidentified woman, not a Shiri Bibas, whose two sons, Kfir and Ariel were handed over and identified.
Netanyahu accused Hamas of the action “in an insufficient cynical way”, placing the body of a woman from Gaza in a casket instead of Shiri Bibas, who was kidnapped with her two sons and husband, Yarden, during Hamas's attack on Israel in October in October 7, 2023.
Netanyahu did not provide any details about the possible Israeli response, but the incident emphasized the fragility of the weapon suspension agreement, reached the ground and with the help of Katari and Egyptian mediators last month.
6 hostages to release, says Hamas
Ismail Al-Thawabta, director of the Gaza Hamas Gaza Gaza Gaza Media Bureau, said that the remains of Shiri Bibas seem to mix with other human remains after burying in the ruins of a building destroyed in an Israeli raid.
Hamas said in November 2023 that the children and their mother were killed in the Israeli raid. The Israeli army. These intelligence assessments and forensic analysis of the bodies of children Bibas indicated that they were deliberately killed by their kidnappers.
The Israelis met on Thursday in Tel Aviv, when the bodies of four hostages – including two children – were returned to Israel from Gaza, including what one man described as “the saddest day” from the mortal October 7, 2023, the attack of Hamas fighters.
It is not clear whether mixing will threaten to start negotiations in the second phase of the weapon suspension, which was expected in the coming days.
Hamas said he was planning to spend six hostages, all the living, as planned on Saturday.

The armed wing of the Hamas combat group said that he would release the Israeli hostages of Eliya Cohen, Omer Shem Tov, Tal Shoham, Omer Wenkert, Hisham Al-Sayed and Avera Mengisto on Saturday.
Hisham al-Sayed and Avera Mengisto are civilians who entered Gaza ten years ago and since then.
Red Cross, a group of hostage families condemned mixing
The Red Cross told Reuters on Friday that he was “concerned and dissatisfied” because Hamas Hostage release operations were held.
“ICRC does not participate in sorting, examining or examining the deceased – this is the responsibility of the parties to the conflict,” he said in a statement on Friday, at the same time expressing the fears that the editions were not carried out in private and a dignified way.
The lack of return of Shiri Bibas and the public transmission of four coffins on Thursday caused indignation in Israel.
“It's like joke with us,” said 75-year-old Ilana Caspi. “We're so sad, and that's even more. It's like doing a blow again, different and second. It's really terrible. “
One of the main groups representing the hostage's families said that they were “terrified and devastated” with the news that the Bibas Bibas body was not returned, but called the suspension of the weapon to further restore all 70 hostages still in gas.
“Save them before this nightmare,” he said in a statement of the hostages forum and missing families.
As the tension increased over the suspension of weapons in Gaza, Netanyahu ordered the Israeli military to intensify operations on another Palestinian territory, occupied by west shore, after many explosions blown off buses standing empty in their warehouses near Tel Aviv.
No victims were reported, but the explosions resembled a campaign of suicidal attacks on public transport, which killed hundreds of Israeli civilians during the second Intifada at the beginning of 2000.