Cooper, an economist and poet, was a founder of Kibbutz Nir Oz; Baruch was an engineering student; both were kidnapped from ...
Israel's forensic testing reveals that remains of three people returned by Hamas don't match any of the deceased hostages ...
One of the founders of Kibbutz Nir Oz, Amiram Cooper, was a poet born in Haifa before the founding of the modern State of ...
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Bodies returned by Hamas identified as slain hostages Amiram Cooper and Sahar Baruch
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Israel says remains returned by Hamas are not hostage bodies
The latest remains handed over by the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas to Israel do not belong to any of the missing hostages ...
The military wing of the murderous terror organization issues a statement claiming it located the bodies of two hostages ...
Kibbutz Nir Oz, where Amiram Cooper lived, paid tribute to the late hostage. Cooper, 85, was one of the founders of the ...
Following the release of two fallen hostages by Hamas earlier in the day, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office announced Thursday night that the remains were confirmed to be Sahar Baruch and ...
Hamas on Thursday night handed over the remains of two Israeli hostages as mediators gave the group a 24-hour ultimatum to ...
The bodies of hostages Amiram Cooper and Sahar Baruch were returned to Israel for burial after an identification process was completed, the Israeli military said in a statement late on Thursday, Oct.
"Hamas is required to fulfill its part of the agreement and make the necessary efforts to return all the hostages to their families and to a dignified burial," the IDF ...
This comes after Hamas claimed that it uncovered the remains of two hostages during excavations in Gaza City on Tuesday ...
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