The Israeli IDF spokesperson, Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari, made a solemn announcement regarding the tragic incident involving the murder of three hostages by Hamas terrorists. The victims, Shani Luke, Amit Bouskila, and Yitzhak Lerenter, were brutally murdered while escaping the NOVA music festival on October 7th. Their bodies were subsequently taken into the Gaza Strip by the terrorists.
The IDF, in collaboration with the Shin Bet and special units, conducted a coordinated effort to retrieve the bodies from Gaza. The operation involved intelligence units, absence soldiers units, and various investigative teams. The forces worked diligently and professionally, risking their lives to bring the murdered hostages back to Israel for burial.
Following the successful retrieval, the bodies were identified by authorized organizations, and the IDF representatives informed the families of the victims. The IDF and Shin Bet expressed their condolences and urged the public to refrain from spreading rumors and to prioritize the security of the forces.
The IDF emphasized that the mission to bring the hostages back home is their top priority, with commanders and soldiers dedicating significant intelligence and operational efforts to achieve this goal. Despite the ongoing conflict in the Strip, the IDF remains committed to using all available resources to ensure the safe return of the hostages.
While details of the operation were not disclosed, the IDF reiterated their determination to continue the efforts until the hostages are brought home. The tragic loss of Shani Luke, Amit Bouskila, and Yitzhak Lerenter has deeply impacted their families and the nation, prompting a collective resolve to leave no stone unturned in the search for justice.
As the investigation continues, the IDF and ISA forces are focused on uncovering the truth behind the heinous act committed by Hamas and ensuring that those responsible are held accountable. The nation mourns the loss of these innocent victims and stands united in the pursuit of justice and peace.