Friday, February 21, 2025

The Savagery Behind the Handover of Murdered Israeli Infants

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Hamas terrorists gather at the site of the handing over of the bodies of four Israeli hostages including the Bibas family, who have become symbols of the hostage crisis that has gripped the region since the Gaza war broke out. (Eyad Baba/AFP)

"[The Bibas family's story is] very, very tragic. It's hard to look at their pictures and not cry for their fate and feel emotional."
"You can see what wonderful people they are, and how sweet the little children are."
"I'm trying to express hope, the optimism that they would be released."
Israeli artist/activist Zeev Engelmayer 

"[Yarden] believes that the claim that Shiri and the children were killed is Hamas's speculation, and if  he believes it -- who are we to say otherwise?"
"We draw strength from him, from his faith."
Jimmy Miller, cousin of Shiri Bibas 
A year or more ago, Hamas informed the IDF that Shiri Bibas and her four-year-old son Ariel, and Kfir, 9 months, were killed in an Israeli Defense Forces airstrike in Khan Younis. Intelligence agents, citing no evidence, refused to give the report authentication, and hopes were high that the three would eventually be returned to Israel through a prisoner exchange. The infants' father, Yarden, had been  kidnapped separately from his family. During his imprisonment he was subjected to psychological torture, informed that his family was dead, his reaction filmed in a video for media distribution.
 
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The coffins containing the bodies of, from right to left, Shiri Bibas, her two children, Ariel and Kfir, and Oded Lifshitz, who was 83 when he was abducted, are displayed on a stage before being handed over to the Red Cross by Hamas in Khan Younis on Thursday. (Abdel Kareem Hana/AP)
 
Despite which, or perhaps because of which, their  relatives and supporters held out hope that they would all survive their captivity. "They are breaking into our house ... it feels like the end", the children's father wrote to his sister during the attack on their home in Kibbutz Nir Oz in southern Israel on October 7, 2023. Videos that the terrorists themselves had taken with body cams as they hunted down Israeli civilians, raping, torturing, killing, torching homes with entire families inside, showed Hamas operatives and Palestinian civilians moving house to house slaughtering young and old.
 
In nearby Kibbutz Be'eri, the killing was methodical, consuming hours of butchery. The video of Kfir and Ariel Bibas held by their frightened, traumatized mother, surrounded by men in civilian clothing as they were being taken hostage to Gaza has been familiar to an international audience. It is an iconic picture of a terrified woman and two infants on their journey to an untimely death. There were other mothers and their children who were more promptly and efficiently killed 500 days ago. Their particulars are unknown to a large general public, the Bibas family is recognized through the proliferation of their visages in pleas to bring the hostages home.
 
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A drone view shows Palestinians and militants gathering around Red Cross vehicles on Thursday, the day Hamas hands over the bodies of deceased hostages Oded Lifshitz, Shiri Bibas and her two children, Kfir and Ariel Bibas, in the Gaza Strip. (Stringer/Reuters)

Finally, they were to return home. Not as they were, in the blush of youth and health and a promising future. But in three coffins, one adult-sized, and two whose dimensions tore at the heartstrings of Israelis and Jews everywhere, along with their non-Jewish supporters. Yarden Bibas, freed from captivity only weeks earlier, held out hope against hope that they might somehow have survived the intentions of their brutal captors and he would be reunited with them. They are now reunited, not as he wished and imagined, but as their fate dictated.
 
His two tiny sons will be mourned as tradition demands for their grievous loss. Yet, where is his wife? The body that was returned in a coffin purporting to hold Shiri Bibas was not that of his wife, but that of a stranger whose identity is unknown. A woman who was not an Israeli hostage, a corpse of mystery. More mysteriously sinister is the absence of the Bibas babies' mother, the question hovering ghostlike and fearful, where is she, what happened to her, could she still be among the living?
 
Past masters at sadistic savagery, savouring the pain they impose on those they hate, Hamas has a tradition of exacting anguish, delectating and delighting over the prolongation of deep-seated, maddening anguish, viewing it as a victory over the hated. That inhumanity, from the thousands of terrorists who flooded southern Israel to inflict suffering and death on innocent civilians who had in fact commiserated with the Palestinian civilians living in Gaza, arranging to drive them to medical and hospital services in Israel failed to resonate with the world at large. Nor did the sight of thousands of Gazans surrounding the coffin handovers in celebration of a 'victory'.
 
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In a march organized by Within Our Lifetime and co-sponsored by Samidoun, according to Within Our Lifetime, pro-Palestinian protesters rallied in midtown Manhattan on Dec. 25. Selcuk Acar / Anadolu via Getty Images

Out of the woodworks throughout the West came tens of thousands of Palestinians and their Muslim and non-Muslim supporters who had migrated from the countries of their origins to Europe and North America, to demonstrate their solidarity with the Palestinians in Gaza, characterizing the raw inhumanity unleashed by Hamas and its sister terrorist groups on Israelis on October 7, as 'understandable', as 'resistance to the occupation'. And nor did the media dispute those popularized 'contextual' sympathies.
 
Mobs of pro-Palestinian, pro-Hamas supporters flocked to the streets of Western cities to express their delight in the comeuppance of Israel, their solidarity with the 'oppressed' Palestinians, their contempt for a Jewish State that imposed its ancestral presence in the Middle East, as a cohort of white, privileged colonizers, dislodging Arab 'Palestinians' from their homeland, crying out for a global Intifada, citing a 'Final Solution', urging Jews everywhere in the diaspora to 'go back to Poland', the messages unmistakable.  
"We know [Hamas] is using the world attention to terrorize people. Should it be covered? It's complicated. This is reality. People died ..."
"We don't want world media to ignore this very important news."
"[Those already traumatized by these events that this week's hostage release] will not be quiet or respectful."
Professor Hagai Levine, Israeli public health physician/researcher
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A protest in Australia during the first Gaza war, August 2006. Justin McManus/Fairfax Media via Getty Image
 

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Wednesday, February 12, 2025

Turning the Hamas Screw

"Recent evidence from those released, as well as the shocking conditions of the hostages released last Saturday, leaves no room for doubt -- time is of the essence, and all hostages must be urgently rescued from this horrific situation."
Hostages and Missing Family Forum
 
"Hamas' announcement of a halt to the release of Israeli hostages constitutes a complete violation of both the ceasefire agreement and the hostage release deal." 
"I have directed the IDF to maintain the highest state of readiness for any possible scenario in Gaza and for the defense of our communities."
"We will not allow a return to the reality of October 7." 
Israeli Defense Minister Yisrael Katz 
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Released Israeli hostages Or Levy (L), Ohad Ben Ami (C), and Eli Sharabi (R). Photo credit: Arab media

The murderously sadistic savagery of October 7 was an unprovoked terrorist decision by Hamas 'officials' to engage in a pre-prepared, well-orchestrated pogrom breaking a longstanding ceasefire agreement between the terrorist body and the State of Israel. It was a devastating break of an agreement that neither Israel nor Hamas would commit to mounting any large-scale incursion to break the tension of a tendentious ceasefire, one that Hamas decided to set brusquely aside in its intention to storm southern Israel, its operatives instructed to maim, dismember, rape, murder and abduct Israeli citizens in an obvious declaration of war.
 
Hamas did this, knowing full well what the repercussions would be, given their proclivity to sudden attacks and swift withdrawals where their members would integrate themselves with the general Gaza population whose dense presence would act as a deterrence on Israel's military response. Batteries of rockets shot off from launchers adjacent to schools, mosques, apartment buildings would be returned by the Israel Defense Forces to the sites which launched them, feeding into the Hamas larger scheme of publicity, geared to convince the international community that Israel's reaction is one of genocide against Palestinian civilians.
 
The world of the West reacts predictably, censuring Israel for responding to deadly attacks and creating casualties among the population while attempting to rout out the terrorists. Gaza's tunnels, providing haven for Hamas operatives and as communication and weapons storage sites, are located throughout Gaza, and typically under and accessible through mosques, crowded civilian communities, schools and shopping centres. World opinion forces Israel to react more circumspectly than the occasion demands making it difficult to attain its objective of destroying Hamas and counter its intent to conduct more and greater October 7s.
 
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The ceasefire and agreement brokered by Hamas sponsor Qatar, and the United States took place with Israel's consent only because Israelis are desperate to rescue the hostages still in the hands of the terrorists and their civilian allies in Gaza. The abysmal condition of the last three hostages, starved and tormented, augurs ill for the condition of the remaining hostages, making it increasingly urgent for Israel to secure their release, whether alive or dead.
 
The Israeli government, under intense pressure from the families of the hostages, is anxious to clear the issue of those Israelis imprisoned in Gaza under life-threatening conditions, as exchange material for Palestinian prisoners to be released from Israeli prisons, to enable the Israeli military to return to its pledged mission of destroying Hamas. To the present there have been five exchanges of handfuls of Israelis who have suffered torture and deprivation of the basic elements of vital nutrition, suffering critical health crises in disproportional exchange for hundreds of Palestinians.
 
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The hostages are Hamas's trump card, knowing full well the Jewish tradition of loyalty to all their members' welfare, with the objective of rescuing every one. They serve a trade function, but also a living example of how malicious maltreatment of Jews can stop the government from tasking the IDF with confronting and destroying Hamas members, a vow that will continue until that promise of eradication of Palestinian terrorism feeding off Israeli lives takes final place. 

That the United States, under returned-to-the-White-House President Donald Trump, is exerting its power on behalf of the return of the hostages, and itself pledging to bring about a change in the situation where Israel has neighbours intent on obliterating it, represents both a help and a hindrance. In recognition of the aid the United States has traditionally offered Israel in all fora and forms, Israel is handicapped in acting fully in its own interests. Israel does, however, recognize that whatever it commits to, it will always fail to satisfy the demands that the international community expects of it, when none among them would ever themselves be the least bit restrained in responding to a bloody act of war.
 
As though to convince the world that the Palestinian Authority under Fatah's President Mahmoud Abbas can be relied upon to be a better choice to command both the 'West Bank' and the 'Gaza Strip', a promise was made to end the controversial 'Pay for Slay' system the PA uses to financially reward the terrorists that the PA itself has groomed to violence against Israel. A move, in fact, to placate President Trump, that the PA is prepared to no longer enrich their own terrorists committing deadly attacks on Israel. The incentives to kill Jews through the 'Martyrs Fund' will henceforth proceed in a more discreet manner.
 
"The resistance leadership has closely monitored the enemy's violations and its failure to uphold the terms of the agreement", said Hamas spokesman Obeida, claiming that Israel had violated the terms of the ceasefire by not permitting the return of Palestinians to northern Gaza, instead carrying out strikes across the Strip, and failing to facilitate the entry of humanitarian aid. As for President Abbas's promise, the families of prisoners will remain eligible for government 'assistance'.
 
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Hamas terrorists seen before a hostage release in Gaza City, February 1, 2025
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