
The release
of remains
was made
by Hamas
of Shiri Bibas
33,
and her sons,
Ariel
who was 4
and Kfir
who was
nine months old,
we are told,
at the time of their
capture.
Also released
among the dead,
was Oded
Lifshitz, 84.
All were
taken hostage
on
that day
of carnage,
October 7th
2023.
Hamas maintains
that the remains
were from
them being
killed
in Israeli
air strikes
during
the Gaza War.
Shiri’s husband,
Yarden,
was let go
a few weeks
ago,
alive,
but the rest
of his family
did not
survive.
Oded Lifshitz,
a retired
journalist
who volunteered
with
Road to Recovery,
drove
Palestinians
who were
not citizens
to hospital
appointments
in Israel
and the West
Bank.
The wife
of Oded,
Yocheved,
was also
in captivity,
and freed
after
about two
weeks.
Throughout
the war,
the symbol
of the hostage
struggle
in Israel
was found
in the photo
posted
all around
the country.
The young
family
with the
red head
tots
generated
lots
of anguish
and anger,
but also
hope
for a return
home.
The remains
of the day
today
will be seen
by forensic
pathologists
to identify
them.
But the pathology
remains.
Gaza
won’t be
a Trump
Plaza.
It’s the hate
that lives
after
the remains
are returned
home.
It remains
to be seen
how much
will get
buried.