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Families of Israeli Hostages Still Unable to Grieve as Hamas Returns Bodies

Families of Israeli Hostages Still Unable to Grieve as Hamas Returns Bodies
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World February 20, 2025 11:12

tel aviv - Heartbreaking ceremony as Hamas returns bodies of Israeli hostages, leaving families in limbo and hoping for closure.

Heartbreak for Families

Hamas handed over the bodies of Shiri Bibas, her children Ariel and Kfir, and Oded Lifshitz in a nauseating ceremony, plunging Israel into grief once again.

For families of the hostages, including those officially declared dead, closure is sought with the return of the bodies, funerals, and an official mourning period after enduring over 500 days of torment.

Many families are trapped in a state of chronic uncertainty due to lack of forensic confirmation, prolonging hope and complicating the grieving process.

Dr. Einat Yehene's research sheds light on the hidden suffering, emphasizing the need for closure through proper identification and final confirmation before initiating the grieving process.

Identification procedures at the national forensic center in Jaffa are underway, as families brace for the bitter news and prepare to honor their loved ones.

Despite Hamas' claims, forensic examinations in Jaffa will determine the exact circumstances of the hostages' deaths, highlighting the brutality of Hamas and other Gaza terror groups.

The ongoing hostage crisis has deeply impacted the nation, with millions of Israelis struggling with mental health issues and trauma from the events of 7/10.

A state commission is urged to address the failures surrounding the incident, providing support for the population in processing the immense trauma.

President Herzog, on behalf of Israel, expressed profound remorse for failing to protect and bring the hostages home safely, acknowledging the shattered hearts of the nation.

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