Older Gaza hostage was killed in an October 7th, says Israel
The Israeli army announced that the older man of Israel was killed during the Hamas attack on October 7, 2023. On southern Israel and that his body in Gaza holds as a hostage.
Iraqi born Shlomo Mansour, 86, abducted the attackers at his house in Kibbutz Kissufima. His wife Mazal managed to escape.
The army announced that the decision to confirm Shlom’s death was based on the intelligence collected in recent months and was approved by the expert committee of the Ministry of Health.
His name is on the list of the Israeli government of 33 hostages that Hamas will publish during the first phase of the dedication agreement under the growing stress.
So far, 16 living Israeli hostages have been liberated in exchange for hundreds of Palestinian prisoners who have been held in Israeli prisons from January 19. Hamas also handed over five Thai hostages.
The remaining 17 Israeli hostages – two children, one woman, five men over 50 years of age and nine men under the age of 50 – should be released in the next three weeks. Both sides said that eight of these hostages were dead, but they didn’t call them.
Hamas warned on Monday that he would delay the scheduled edition of the next group of three this weekend, unless we, the Cathars and the Egyptian intermediaries, were addressed to what they said were Israeli violations of the agreement, including delays in permission in shelters and medical delivery.
The threat was encouraged by US President Donald Trump to suggest that Israel would cancel the agreement and “let hell break out” if Hamas did not let all the hostages at noon at noon at noon at noon on Saturday.
Israel’s Defense Minister Israel Katz said that Hamas’ move was a complete violation of the dedication agreement and told the Israeli army to prepare for any possible scenario in Gaza.
Shlomo Mansour was born in Baghdad and as a child survived Farhud Pogr against the Jewish Community of the Iraqi capital in 1941.
He emigrated to Israel with his family at the age of 13 and continued to help find Kibbutz Kissufima, where he worked at a hens and glasses factory.
On October 7, 2023. Hundreds of attackers led by Hamas broke into the Israeli gaza fence perimeter and attacked many nearby Israeli communities, including Kissufim. They killed about 1,200 people killed and took 251 others to Gaza as hostages.
Shlomo and Mazal – who had five children and 12 grandchildren – that day fled to the safe room of their home, but a group of armed attackers shot the door and managed to open it. Mazal hid in the bathroom, but they found Shlomo, put it with handcuffs and brought it out of the house.
On Tuesday, the Israeli army announced that she had informed the Mansour family that he was killed by armed at the time and returned him to Gaza as a hostage.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that he and his wife Sara had directed a cordial condolences to the family after the “bitter news”.
“We will not rest or remain silent until he returns because of the burial in Israel,” he added.
“We will continue to take decisive and relentless actions until we return all our hostages – live and deceased.”
The hostage forum and missing families, representing some of the hostages, said, “We divide in the deep sadness of the Mansour family.”
On Monday, in response to Hamas’s threat that he would postpone the next hostage edition, the Forum invited the mediators to help renovate and effectively implement the interruption agreement, so that the remaining 76 hostages brought home.
“The recent evidence of those published, as well as the shocking conditions of hostages published last Saturday, do not leave room for doubt – it is time from the essence, and all hostages must be urgently saved from this terrible situation,” he warned.
The Israeli government was angry about the tortured state Eli Sharabi, 52, Ohad Ben Ami, 56, or Levy, 34, which were paradhed before the crowd in Deir al-Balah before handed over to the Red Cross.
The Israeli doctor who treated Mr. Sharabbi and Mr Levy said they were in a “bad health”, while the hospital official said Mr. Ben Ami was in a “difficult food lesson and lost a significant amount of his body weight.”
Meanwhile, the family of another hostage, Alon Ohel, 24, said on Sunday that in 16 months they received their first indication that he was alive from Mr. Levy and Mr. Sharabbija, who were captured with him.
“From his abduction, Alon is kept in difficult conditions in Hamas underground tunnels, without daylight or approach to basic human supplies,” the statement said.
“We have been informed that Alon was wounded in his eyes. In addition, he holds himself in particularly severe detainees, with a serious lack of food.”
The Ohel family also invited the Israeli government to improve negotiations with Hamas on the second phase of the dedication agreement, which should see the remaining living hostages released, permanent truce and completely Israeli withdrawal from Gaza.
More than 48,200 people have been killed in Gaza since the Israeli army launched a campaign to destroy Hamas in response to an attack on October 7, according to the Hamas Territorial Ministry of Health.