Hot News

Israeli Prisoner Directly Addresses Netanyahu After Family Killed in Bombardment

Qassam Brigades Make Emotional Plea for Israeli Prisoner’s Family

A heart-wrenching video has been shared by the Qassam Brigades on their Telegram account, featuring an Israeli prisoner named Bibas who tragically lost his wife and two children in an Israeli bombardment. In the emotional footage, Bibas pleads with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, asking whether he will be able to leave his imprisonment to mourn his wife and children, or if he will be buried in the ground with them.

According to the statement released by the Qassam Brigades, they offered to deliver the bodies of Bibas’s wife and two children to Israel, but the Netanyahu government rejected the offer, choosing to continue negotiations instead.

The heartbreaking video, shared on November 30th, shows Bibas tearfully requesting that the bodies of his family members be taken to Israel as part of a prisoner exchange and buried there.

Hamas has announced that Israel rejected an offer to extend the “humanitarian break” in exchange for the delivery of the bodies of 7 women and children captives, as well as 3 Israeli captives killed in the Israeli army’s bombardment. The Qassam Brigades have also stated that prisoners Sherry Silverman Bibas, Kfir Bibas, and Ariel Bibas died in the Israeli bombardment, but details about their deaths have not been shared.

The emotional plea from the Qassam Brigades highlights the human toll of the conflict and the devastating impact it has had on individuals and families. The rejection of offers to exchange bodies and extend humanitarian breaks only adds to the ongoing tensions between the two parties. As the negotiations continue, the fate of the prisoners and their families remains uncertain.

 

Hostinger

Pools Plus Cyprus

This message was taken from this source and rewritten by artificial intelligence.

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back to top button