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Hamas says Kfir and Ariel Bibas, 2 and 5, and their mum are dead, and their bodies will be sent back to Israel this week

Images of a mum and her two red headed young kids being taken hostage by Hamas shocked the world. But an update on them appears grim.

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Hamas’ youngest hostages, Kfir and Ariel Bibas, 2 and 5, and their mother are dead and their bodies will be returned to Israel this week, the terror group said in an announcement on Tuesday, local time.

Kfir Bibas never celebrated a birthday in freedom after he and his family were kidnapped on October 7, 2023 when he was just 9 months old.

Israel has not confirmed the deaths of the red-headed boys and their mum Shiri, but said it had “grave concerns” about their wellbeing, reported The New York Post.

Kfir and Ariel’s father, Yarden, was released alive by Hamas earlier this month.

In a statement, the Bibas family said it was aware of Hamas’ claims.

32-year-old mother Shiri Bibas and her children 9-month-old Kfir 4-year-old Ariel. The youngest child, baby Kfir, was the youngest hostage taken in the 7 October 2023 attacks.
32-year-old mother Shiri Bibas and her children 9-month-old Kfir 4-year-old Ariel. The youngest child, baby Kfir, was the youngest hostage taken in the 7 October 2023 attacks.

“In the past few hours, we have been in turmoil following Hamas spokesperson’s announcement about the planned return of our Shiri, Ariel, and Kfir this Thursday as part of the hostages’ remains release phase,” the statement read.

“We want to make it clear that while we are aware of these reports, we have not yet received any official confirmation regarding this matter. Until we receive definitive confirmation, our journey is not over”.

The terror group’s leader in Gaza, Khalil Al Hayya, said that the four bodies of hostages will be handed over on Thursday, while six living hostages, some held for over a decade, will be returned on Saturday.

The six to be released on Saturday are the last living hostages to be freed under the ceasefire’s first phase. Three had originally been expected to be freed.

Newly-freed hostage Yarden Bibas (C) is reunited with members of his family on February 1, 2025 following his release from Palestine. But his wife wan children were not released. Picture: IDF
Newly-freed hostage Yarden Bibas (C) is reunited with members of his family on February 1, 2025 following his release from Palestine. But his wife wan children were not released. Picture: IDF

Hamas has named two of the six Israelis set to be freed on Saturday as Avera Mengistu and Hisham al-Sayed, who were kidnapped in 2014 and 2015 respectively after crossing into Gaza.

Israel has said that both the hostages were suffering from mental health issues at the time.

It was not immediately clear why Hamas had changed the plan.

But an Israeli official told the Associated Press that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had agreed to allow mobile homes and construction equipment into Gaza as residents begin to return to their homes and try to rebuild after 15 months of war.

Hamas last week threatened to hold up the release of hostages, citing the refusal to allow the supplies to come in, among other alleged violations of the ceasefire deal.

The hostage releases have come in exchange for hundreds of Palestinian prisoners held by Israel.

Mum Shiri Bibas was taken hostage.
Mum Shiri Bibas was taken hostage.
Yarden Bibas has been released after years in Gaza.
Yarden Bibas has been released after years in Gaza.

The ceasefire that began in mid-January has brought a halt to the deadliest fighting ever between Israel and Hamas, surged aid into devastated Gaza, and allowed hundreds of thousands of Palestinians to return to their homes as Israeli forces withdrew from much of the territory.

Talks on beginning a second phase under which all of the remaining living hostages would be freed and the war would be ended permanently were due to start earlier this month.

Israel’s Foreign Minister Gideon Saar said that talks would begin “this week,” but added that his country would “not accept the continued presence of Hamas or any other terrorist organisation in Gaza”.

Kfir Bibas is feared dead.
Kfir Bibas is feared dead.
As is Ariel Bibas.
As is Ariel Bibas.

But the militant group quickly reasserted its control of the territory during the ceasefire despite losing leaders and many fighters.

Previously, Israelis were horrified by the sight of three emaciated hostages in an earlier release this month, and revelations about hostages being held alone, barefoot or in chains have increased the pressure on Mr Netanyahu’s government to push ahead with the ceasefire’s next stage.

Families and others fear that time is running out — and the news about the Bibas family confirmed that once again.

Originally published as Hamas says Kfir and Ariel Bibas, 2 and 5, and their mum are dead, and their bodies will be sent back to Israel this week

Original URL: https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/world/hamas-says-kfir-and-ariel-bibas-2-and-5-and-their-mum-are-dead-and-their-bodies-will-be-sent-back-to-israel-this-week/news-story/39b1319d804327e3bcbc0ad72b1d387b