Blitz of Israel in Gaza, found the bodies of three hostages kidnapped to the rave of 7 October: c ’ it is also that of the 22 -year -old Shani Louk

Blitz of Israel in Gaza, found the bodies of three hostages kidnapped to the rave of 7 October: c ’ it is also that of the 22 -year -old Shani Louk - Stories from the world - News

Itzhak Gelerenter, Amit Buskila, and Shani Louk:

The heartbreaking news that spread like wildfire across the globe was the kidnapping of Itzhak Gelerenter, Amit Buskila, and Shani Louk, three 22-year-old German-Israeli citizens who were taken captive during the ‘Nova Festival’ in Gaza. Images depicting the lifeless bodies of these innocent individuals, strapped to a Hamas pickup truck, had sent shockwaves around the world.

The Recovered Bodies of the Hostages:

The long-awaited news that had been eagerly anticipated since October 7th finally broke, as the Israeli military and special forces conducted a night blitz operation in the Gaza Strip to recover the remains of these hostages. “This is the news I have been waiting for since October 7th,” commented Hotam Louk, father of Shani, as he received the devastating news that his daughter and her two companions had lost their lives.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Remarks:

“My heart breaks for such a great loss,” said the premier, adding, “Sarah and I are sharing in the families’ pain at this moment.” He emphasized that all hostages, both living and dead, would be returned home. This objective, however, was certain to expand the current operation in Rafah.

The Risk to Hostages:

For the first time, an elderly official from the Israeli negotiating team, speaking anonymously, highlighted that any incursion into Rafah would put “at risk” the lives of the hostages.

The Brutal Killing of the Hostages:

Returning to the recovered bodies, all three boys had been in attendance at the Nova music festival when they were attacked by Hamas. Despite their initial escape and taking refuge in the Mefalsim Kibbutz, close to the Palestinian enclave, they were later apprehended by militants. “They were killed atrociously,” said a spokesperson for the Hagari organization.

Netanyahu’s Heartfelt Condolences:

“It breaks my heart for such a significant loss,” the premier stated regarding the tragic discovery of the three Israeli hostages who were killed on October 7th. “My wife Sarah and I are grieving with their families at this moment,” he continued.

Bringing Home All Our Hostages:

“We will bring home all our hostages, both living and dead,” Netanyahu declared, expressing his gratitude to the brave soldiers who had managed to return the sons and daughters of Israel.

Expanding the Operation in Rafah:

“This objective is certain to enlarge the current operation in Rafah,” Netanyahu acknowledged, addressing the potential risks associated with the recovery of the hostages.

The Old Official’s Warning:

“Any entry into force in Rafah would put ‘at risk’ the lives of the hostages,” an elderly official from the Israeli negotiating team warned anonymously.

The Brutal Killing of the Nova Festival Hostages:

“They were killed atrociously,” a spokesperson for the Hagari organization confirmed, as all three boys – Itzhak Gelerenter, Amit Buskila, and Shani Louk – had fallen victim to the brutal hands of Hamas militants during their attendance at the Nova music festival.