Israel army recovers from Gaza bodies of 5 killed on 7 October

Israel army recovers from Gaza bodies of 5 killed on 7 October
The Israeli military said the bodies of five Israelis, including Maya Goren as well as soldiers Tomer Ahimas and Kiril Brodski, had been returned to Israel.
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Israel has been waging a brutal war on Gaza for more than nine months [Abed Rahim Khatib/Anadolu/Getty]

Israeli forces retrieved the remains of five Israelis, killed during the Hamas-led 7 October attack on southern Israel, whose bodies had been taken to the Gaza Strip, the military said on Thursday.

It said the bodies of Maya Goren as well as soldiers Tomer Ahimas and Kiril Brodski, along with Ravid Aryeh Katz and Oren Goldin – military reservists – had been returned to Israel following a rescue operation.

The five had previously been announced dead, and the military and an Israeli campaign group, the Hostages and Missing Families Forum, said that they all had been killed by Palestinian militants on the day of the attack.

The military said the soldiers were killed in combat while fighting the militants on 7 October.

The Hamas-led attack on that day resulted in the deaths of 1,197 people, according to an AFP tally based on official Israeli figures.

There were also 251 captives seized, 111 of whom remain in Gaza, including 39 the military says are dead.

The bodies were recovered on Wednesday during an operation in Khan Younis, the main city in the south of the Gaza Strip, the military said, more than nine months into Israel's war on Gaza.

The Israeli war has killed at least 39,145 Palestinians, according to data from the strip's health ministry.

The military did not provide details but said the intelligence gathered prior to the rescue mission included information provided by arrested militants.

The recovery of the bodies came days after the military launched a new assault on Khan Yunis. Israel said it was pulling troops from the city in April.

Call for ceasefire deal

The Hostages and Missing Families Forum insisted that the Israeli government agree to a ceasefire deal that could help return the remaining captives.

It said the recovery of the five bodies "is a crucial and decisive military action that provides their families with important closure and eternal rest for the murdered".

In a statement on Thursday, the group added: "It is Israel's duty to return all the murdered for honourable burial and all living hostages for rehabilitation."

The group separately demanded an urgent meeting with Israel's team for negotiating a ceasefire and captive-release deal, saying a "crisis of trust" had emerged.

"It has now become apparent that the information provided to the hostages' families did not accurately reflect the situation's reality," the forum said in the latest statement.

"This foot-dragging is a deliberate sabotage of the chance to bring our loved ones back. It effectively undermines the negotiations and indicates a serious moral failure."

Their allegation came while Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu – whose critics have accused him of prolonging the war – is in Washington for talks Thursday with US President Joe Biden.

A senior US administration official said on Wednesday that negotiations on a Gaza deal were in the last stretch and that Biden would try to close some "final gaps" with Netanyahu.

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Thursday's military announcement came after two Israeli communities, Nir Oz and Nir Yitzhak, said in separate statements late on Wednesday that the army had recovered the bodies of Goren and Goldin.

"Last night, we were informed that in a military rescue operation, the body of the late Maya Goren was recovered," the Nir Oz kibbutz community said, adding that her family had been informed.

Kibbutz Nir Yitzhak said the army had returned Goldin's body.

"This evening, we were informed about the rescue operation for the late Oren Goldin, a member of the kibbutz emergency team, who fell on October 7" during the attack by Hamas militants, Nir Yitzhak said.