Israel Recovered the Six Dead Hostages in 'Complex Rescue Operation,' Says Bodies Were Held Under Humanitarian Area
The IDF recovered the bodies of the six deceased Israeli hostages in a rescue operation on Monday, August 19, the forces announced.
“Overnight our forces returned the bodies of six of our hostages that had been held by the murderous Hamas terrorist organization,” Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in a statement. “Our hearts grieve over the terrible loss,” Netanyahu said. “My wife Sara and I convey our heartfelt condolences to the dear families.”
The bodies of the hostages returned from the Khan Yunis area in Gaza thanks to the efforts of the IDF’s 98th Division and carried out by the “Yahalom” Unit of the Paratroopers Brigade, along with others, the IDF announced.
In a statement, IDF International spokesperson Lt. Col. Nadav Shoshani said, “This was a complex rescue operation that was conducted both above and below ground. We have not yet finished all our missions in the area. We are still operating inside the tunnels.”
He continued, “The bodies were being held in a tunnel under an area previously designated as part of the Humanitarian Area in Khan Yunis.”
The forces located a tunnel shaft about 10 meters deep leading to an underground tunnel route where the bodies of the hostages were found, according to a statement released on Wednesday. “The soldiers of the Yahalom Unit and the ISA investigated the route and neutralized the obstructions, blast doors, weapons, explosives, and hideouts used by the terrorists,” the IDF explained. (FN / VFI News)
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