Monday, November 27, 2023

A CRUEL HOSTAGE GAME

Warped Hamas warlords REFUSE to release youngest hostage instead handing TEN-MONTH-OLD Kfir Bibas to separate Palestine terror group operating in Khan Younis, a city expected to be obliterated by IDF when ceasefire ends

 

Daily Mail 

Nov 27, 2023

 

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Israel has claimed that Hamas has moved its youngest hostage into the IDF's firing line, hours after it tonight received the third group of hostages from the terror group. 

Hamas has handed ten-month-old Kfir Bibas to a separate Palestinian terror group in the southern city of Khan Younis, an IDF spokesperson today claimed. 

Israel Defense Forces spokesperson Colonel Avihai Adrei said the 'babies with the red hair' were 'now being held by one of the factions' in the area around Khan Younis, Gaza, according to a message posted on X. 

Baby Kfir had just learned to walk when he, along with his brother Ariel, four, and his mother Shiri, 32, was taken from his family's home in Kibbutz Nir Oz during Hamas' incursion on October 7. 

During the deadly attack on Israel, Shiri, her husband Yarden, 34, and the two young boys desperately hid in a safe room armed only with a pistol, only to be taken out as Hamas gunmen smashed down their door. 


Kfir with his older brother Ariel and mother Shiri on October 7. The whole family remains unaccounted for

Hamas terrorists are pictured grabbing Kfir and Ariel Bibas and their mother at Kibbutz Nir Oz on October 7


The image of the two young boys being carried by their weeping mother, Shiri, as they were marched from their homes was one of the most striking to be published in the early days of the Israel-Hamas war. 

Yarden's fate is unknown, and it is believed that he is either dead or one of the roughly 200 hostages remaining in Hamas custody.

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