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Bodies of Israeli mother and her children among four handed over by Hamas

The bodies of an Israeli mother and her two children have been handed over by Hamas.

Shiri Bibas, four-year-old Ariel, and nine-month-old Kfir were kidnapped from a kibbutz during the militant group’s October 2023 attack.

The children’s father, Yarden Bibas, was released on 1 February as part of the ceasefire deal between Hamas and Israel.

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Shiri Bibas and her children, four-year-old Ariel and 10-month-old Kfir are yet to be released and there has been no word of them
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Shiri Bibas was filmed cradling Ariel and Kfir as they were kidnapped by Hamas

The body of journalist and peace activist Oded Lifshitz, who was 83 when he was abducted, was also expected to be handed over.

Hamas has claimed they were all killed in Israeli airstrikes near the start of the war. The group has never provided evidence to back-up this up, while Israel has not confirmed the claims.

The Bibas family has become a powerful symbol of the 251 Israelis kidnapped on 7 October – not least because Kfir was the youngest taken.

The bodies were handed to the Red Cross in the Gaza city of Khan Younis on Thursday morning.

Oded Lifshitz, 84, taken from Nir-Oz. Pic: Bring Them Home Now
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Oded Lifshitz, 84, was also taken from Kibbutz Nir Oz. Pic: Bring Them Home Now

Four black coffins were displayed on a stage before being put into vehicles and driven away as masked members of Hamas and other factions looked on.

At the family’s request, the military will hold a small funeral before DNA tests begin in Tel Aviv to verify their identity.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said it would be “a very difficult day for the state of Israel”, while President Isaac Herzog said “the hearts of an entire nation lie in tatters” and asked for “forgiveness for not protecting you”.

A Hamas militant stands on stage near coffins during the handover of deceased hostages Oded Lifschitz, Shiri Bibas and her two children Kfir and Ariel Bibas, seized during the deadly October 7, 2023 attack, to the Red Cross, as part of a ceasefire and hostages-prisoners swap deal between Hamas and Israel, in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip, February 20, 2025. REUTERS/Ramadan Abed
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The coffins were displayed on a stage. Pic: Reuters

Israel previously said it was extremely concerned about the condition of Shiri, Ariel, and Kfir but had never confirmed their deaths.

All four of the Israelis were abducted at Kibbutz Nir Oz, one of a number of communities overrun by Hamas on the day of the surprise attack.

Video showed Shiri Bibas appearing terrified as she cradled her boys while they were taken into Gaza.

Released Israeli hostage Yarden Bibas embraces loved ones. Pic: Reuters
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Yarden Bibas was released earlier this month. Pic: Reuters

The family said this week their “journey is not over” until they receive confirmation of what happened to Shiri and the boys.

Meanwhile, six living hostages, the final due to be freed under the first phase of the Gaza truce deal, will also be released on Saturday, according to Hamas.

Israelis who survived being held prisoner in Gaza have been released in small groups since the first six-week phase began last month.

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Israeli hostage hugs wife

Three more – Alexander Troufanov, Sagui Dekel Chen and Iair Horn – were freed last weekend. The swap included 369 Palestinians, the most released so far.

The deal has provided a vital pause in the fighting that’s devastated Gaza and left tens of thousands dead.

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Israel said negotiations on the second phase of the deal and an extension to the ceasefire would start this week.

Foreign minister Gideon Saar said it would involve the remaining hostages being exchanged for more Palestinian prisoners.

At least 1,200 people were murdered in the terror attack that started the war.

Since then, the Hamas-run Gaza health ministry says more than 48,000 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli attacks. Its figures do not differentiate between civilians and fighters.

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