Mlaleo
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- Oct 11, 2011
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Jeshi la IDF linaendelea na Kazi ya kutafuta Mateka kila kona ya mji wa Rafah.. mwendo ni kata funua hadi kieleweke.
Masikitiko sana kupata Mateka wakiwa hai.. South Africa na Uturuki wanaona aibu tu na watakuja kujutia upumbavu wao. Aljazeera wagoma kuandika Habari. hahaha
Msemaji wa IDF amesema no stone katika Gaza litakalobaki bila kufumuliwa.. Worning kwa Wajinga wanaounga mkono Hamas Magaidi maandazi
Aljazeera wao news zao za kipumbavu eti
Updated: Mwili mwingine miongoni mwa Miili mitatu umetambuliwa na familia ya wafiwa imetaarifiwa, Mwanaume mwenye umri wa Miaka 53
The Israel Defense Forces announced on Saturday evening that soldiers had recovered the body of an additional hostage from the Gaza Strip, after the announcement the previous day that three slain captives had been returned in a special mission.
The hostage was named as Ron Benjamin, 53, who was abducted by Hamas terrorists on the morning of October 7 while returning home from a planned bike ride near the Gaza border, which he canceled when rocket sirens sounded at 6:30 a.m. as Hamas’s attack began.
It is now known that Benjamin was killed near Kibbutz Mefalsim on the day of the attack, and his body was taken to Gaza, IDF Spokesman Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari said in a statement to the press.
His body was recovered during an overnight operation on Thursday, along with the bodies of Itzhak Gelerenter, Amit Buskila, and Shani Louk. All four were recovered in northern Gaza, according to the IDF.
The efforts to recover their bodies had “been ongoing for a long time,” Hagari said on Friday, and some of the intelligence for the operation came from Palestinian terror suspects captured by the IDF and interrogated by the Shin Bet.
he military had not initially planned to announce the recovery of three hostages on Friday, as it had preferred to wait until the operation concluded. However, due to a flurry of rumors spreading on social media about the operation, it was decided to release some information, including the names of the hostages found.
Until recently, Benjamin, like Gelerenter and Buskila, had been presumed to be alive, while Louk had been confirmed dead in late October after a piece of her skull was identified following widely shared footage of terrorists kidnapping her.
On the morning of October 7, Benjamin set out to meet up with friends for a bike ride near Kibbutz Be’eri, but amid the cascading rockets, he decided to turn around and head home to Rehovot. He spoke with his wife, Ayelet, and at 7:30 a.m. he left a message for one of his two daughters. He never returned home.
For two months following the October 7 attacks, Benjamin was considered missing, and his family was told they may never find out what happened to him, as there were no initial leads on whether he had been killed or abducted. On December 2, however, the IDF informed the family that he was indeed taken to Gaza.
Last week, amid rehearsals for the Independence Day torch-lighting ceremony, Benjamin’s daughter, Shai Benjamin, handcuffed herself to the gates of Jerusalem’s Mount Herzl military cemetery in protest of the event.
“It seems absurd to me to hold a ceremony celebrating the State of Israel when there are 132 hostages in Gaza whom the country is abandoning right now,” she said. “My father has not seen the light of day for seven months.”
View: https://twitter.com/i/status/1788597456579567835
Masikitiko sana kupata Mateka wakiwa hai.. South Africa na Uturuki wanaona aibu tu na watakuja kujutia upumbavu wao. Aljazeera wagoma kuandika Habari. hahaha
Msemaji wa IDF amesema no stone katika Gaza litakalobaki bila kufumuliwa.. Worning kwa Wajinga wanaounga mkono Hamas Magaidi maandazi
IDF Confirms: Bodies of three hostages recovered from Gaza
IDF Spokesman Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari confirmed in a statement on Friday that IDF forces recovered the bodies of three hostages from the Gaza Strip.
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‘Shame on the world’: Israel tanks, jets ‘wipe out everything’ in Jabalia
Updated: Mwili mwingine miongoni mwa Miili mitatu umetambuliwa na familia ya wafiwa imetaarifiwa, Mwanaume mwenye umri wa Miaka 53
IDF announces recovery of body of Ron Benjamin from Gaza, says he was killed on Oct. 7
53-year-old father of two was slain by Hamas near Mefalsim; the body was returned to Israel Thursday along with three others previously announced
The Israel Defense Forces announced on Saturday evening that soldiers had recovered the body of an additional hostage from the Gaza Strip, after the announcement the previous day that three slain captives had been returned in a special mission.
The hostage was named as Ron Benjamin, 53, who was abducted by Hamas terrorists on the morning of October 7 while returning home from a planned bike ride near the Gaza border, which he canceled when rocket sirens sounded at 6:30 a.m. as Hamas’s attack began.
It is now known that Benjamin was killed near Kibbutz Mefalsim on the day of the attack, and his body was taken to Gaza, IDF Spokesman Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari said in a statement to the press.
His body was recovered during an overnight operation on Thursday, along with the bodies of Itzhak Gelerenter, Amit Buskila, and Shani Louk. All four were recovered in northern Gaza, according to the IDF.
The efforts to recover their bodies had “been ongoing for a long time,” Hagari said on Friday, and some of the intelligence for the operation came from Palestinian terror suspects captured by the IDF and interrogated by the Shin Bet.
he military had not initially planned to announce the recovery of three hostages on Friday, as it had preferred to wait until the operation concluded. However, due to a flurry of rumors spreading on social media about the operation, it was decided to release some information, including the names of the hostages found.
Until recently, Benjamin, like Gelerenter and Buskila, had been presumed to be alive, while Louk had been confirmed dead in late October after a piece of her skull was identified following widely shared footage of terrorists kidnapping her.
On the morning of October 7, Benjamin set out to meet up with friends for a bike ride near Kibbutz Be’eri, but amid the cascading rockets, he decided to turn around and head home to Rehovot. He spoke with his wife, Ayelet, and at 7:30 a.m. he left a message for one of his two daughters. He never returned home.
For two months following the October 7 attacks, Benjamin was considered missing, and his family was told they may never find out what happened to him, as there were no initial leads on whether he had been killed or abducted. On December 2, however, the IDF informed the family that he was indeed taken to Gaza.
Last week, amid rehearsals for the Independence Day torch-lighting ceremony, Benjamin’s daughter, Shai Benjamin, handcuffed herself to the gates of Jerusalem’s Mount Herzl military cemetery in protest of the event.
“It seems absurd to me to hold a ceremony celebrating the State of Israel when there are 132 hostages in Gaza whom the country is abandoning right now,” she said. “My father has not seen the light of day for seven months.”
View: https://twitter.com/i/status/1788597456579567835