Mother of the captive killed by Israel in Gaza: If the state was working, my son would have been saved

Mother of the captive killed by Israel in Gaza: If the state was working, my son would have been saved
Date: 8.1.2024 14:00

Yael Adar, the mother of an Israeli prisoner who was declared dead in the Gaza Strip, said, "If the state had been working, my son would have been saved."

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The mother of Israeli prisoner Tamir Adar criticized Israeli officials who claimed that her son died in the HAMAS attacks on October 7.
 
Mother Adar explained that, contrary to the Israeli administration, Tamir was injured in the attack on October 7 and died due to lack of medical equipment after being taken to Gaza.
 
"Tamir died because immediate medical aid could not be provided. If the state was working, my son would have been saved. This would not be a failure," Adar said.
 
Mother Adar emphasized that the aim was to "reduce the extent of the state's failure" by saying that her son was killed on October 7.
 
Adar stated that efforts should be made to release the captives.
 
"Everything must be done now to release the hostages alive. Before it was too late for them too and then they wrote 'He was killed on October 7'. We lost the most precious thing. Don't let other families lose their loved ones," Adar added.
 
Israel's continued heavy bombardment of the city despite the captives in Gaza is met with anger by the families of the captives. It was announced that 26 of the 132 hostages in the Gaza Strip were killed by Israel since the beginning of the attacks.
 

“ISRAEL DOES NOT EVEN CARE ABOUT THE CAPTIVES”

 
HAMAS's armed wing, Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades, shared new images of Israeli prisoner Yarden Bibas, who lost his wife and two children during the bombardment that Israel launched on the blockaded Gaza Strip on October 7, 2023.
 
Qassam Brigades shared a video on their Telegram account of Israeli prisoner Bibas, who lost his wife and two children in the Israeli bombardment.
 
In the footage, Bibas refers to his murdered wife and two children and addresses Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu:
 
"Will I leave here and mourn for them (his wife and children), or will I be buried in the ground with them?"
 
In its statement, the Qassam Brigades stated that they offered to deliver the bodies of Bibas's wife and two children, who were killed in the Israeli bombardment, to Israel, but the Netanyahu government rejected the offer and continued to negotiate.
 
In the video shared by the Qassam Brigades on November 30, Bibas tearfully demanded from Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu that "the bodies of the three family members who died in the bombardments in Gaza be taken to Israel as part of the prisoner exchange and buried there."
 
HAMAS had announced that during the negotiations between the parties, the offer to extend the "humanitarian break" for another day in exchange for the delivery of the bodies of 7 women and children captives and 3 Israeli captives killed in the bombardment of the Israeli army was rejected by Israel.

YEREL HABERLER

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