
Hamas, Islamic Jihad hand over body of hostage to Israel
‘The effort to return all hostages continues without interruption and will not cease until every last hostage is brought home.’

‘The effort to return all hostages continues without interruption and will not cease until every last hostage is brought home.’

During the battle on October 7, Chen fought alongside his tank crew with extraordinary courage.

Calm, precise, and decisive, he radioed to his troops: ‘We are at war. Everything is okay. Forward!’

Israel mourned as the bodies of three fallen heroes—Lt. Col. Asaf Hamami, Capt. Omer Neutra, and Sgt. Oz Daniel—were finally brought home from Gaza more than two years after they were killed defending the nation on October 7.

‘There is hope for your future, declares the Lord, and your children shall return to their borders.’ By The IDF Club Israel awoke Monday morning

The handover comes after Hamas earlier claimed to have ‘discovered’ the bodies of three hostages.

Hamas terrorists were exposed staging a fake recovery operation—digging up a hostage’s body they had buried earlier, then summoning the Red Cross to falsely claim it had just been found.

Israeli intelligence believes the terror group knows the location of at least eight and still has access to most of the others, some hidden in fortified tunnels.

IDF reservist Tamir Adar bravely defended Nir Oz on October 7, was gravely wounded, captured by Hamas, and later died from his injuries.

That fateful morning, Tal sprang into action when reports indicated terrorists were infiltrating Nir Yitzhak.

The soldiers did not know of their presence; the army’s policy is not to send troops to areas that intelligence indicates may hold live hostages.