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War day 509: Biba's family brought to the funeral, hundreds of murderers were released

War summary, day 509: Shiri, Ariel and Kfir brought hundreds of murderous terrorists, including bomb engineers, murderers who were released after Jerusalem, from Gaza and the targeted elimination in Lebanon to the funeral.

By Ms. Bruria Efune

59 Holded in Gaza.
35 hostages confirmed in Gaza.
147 living hostage saved.
49 hostage authorities saved.
1,828 Israelis killed.
413 fallen soldiers and police in the Battle of Gaza.
87 fallen soldiers in Northern Israel.
18 fallen soldiers and police in Judea and Samaria.
30,683 estimated projectiles that were fired in Israel.
70,000 Israelis drove out of their houses.
1 Jewish nation in prayer, charity and good deeds.

Updates may be out of the schedule and shorter than usual while I travel this week. Please forgive typing errors and missed car corrections while writing out of my phone.

Top headlines:

  • Shiri, Ariel and Kfir were buried
  • Four hostage bodies returned
  • Hamas is interested in the expansion of phase 1
  • Hundreds of murderous terrorists, including bomb engineers
  • Murderer who were released after Jerusalem
  • Another failed rocket start from Gaza
  • Targeted elimination in Lebanon

Hostage:

Wednesday morning was the funeral for Shiri, Ariel and Kfir Bibas. The funeral only existed for close family and friends, but was broadcast for people. The path to the funeral was published and hundreds of thousands of Israelis sat up to show the Kedoshim (body of the three) last respect.

Shiri and her children were buried together in a coffin, just as they were brought together to Gaza Strip.

Yardgen Bibas praised his wife and children. He spoke about what happened on the morning of October 7th and his wife's bravery:

“Do you remember the last decision we made together? In the shelter I asked her: “Are we fighting or arising?” They said, “We are fighting.” So I fought. “

He advocated:

“Shiri, please awake about me. Keep me from making bad decisions. Hold me in front of harm. Protect me from me. Don't let me sink into the dark. “

The bodies of four hostages were returned to Israel today – this time without a ceremony from Hamas. After the Israeli pressure, Hamas gave the Nides to the Red Cross without an audience. The Red Cross then delivered the corpses to the IDF, which it brought to Israel. The soldiers organized a first short ceremony and initial ID check. Then, late at night, the corpses were brought to the Abu Kabir Institute in Israel to identify and find out how they were killed.

The Abu Kabir Institute confirmed the identity of three hostages:

  1. Itzik Elgarat, 70, from Kibbutz Nir Oz
  2. Shlomo Mansour, 86, from Kibbutz Kissufim
  3. Tzahi Idan, 50, from Kibbutz Nachal Oz
  4. Ohad Yahalomi, 50, from Kibbutz Nir Oz

The first phase of the hostage contract is concluded with these four. It can now be seen whether: a. The first phase is extended and more hostages are returned in exchange for terrorists and humanitarian aid. A second phase is agreed or c. Israel returns to war.

According to the original agreement, Israel must start with the withdrawal from the Philadelphi corridor on the Shabbat and have a complete withdrawal until March 8. The Philadelphi corridor extends along the Gazan side of the border between Gaza-Egypt and was full of Hamas smuggling tunnel.

Amit Segal, Israel's leading political commentator, reported that Israel will definitely not withdraw.

The Hamas spokesman announced that they are interested in expanding the first phase of the deal.

Terrorists freed:

642 terrorists were freed from prison today, in return for the last 14 hostages that have been returned (6 alive, 8 not).

When the terrorists have been released, 151 lifelong prison terms for direct participation in fatal terrorist attacks. Of them, 97 are deported abroad.

Over 400 of the terrorists were released into Gaza Strip. Most of them were arrested after October 7th.

At least 37 were released according to Judea and Samaria.

At least five of the terrorists were released into their houses in East Jerusalem, from where they have simple access to all of Israel. This includes Hamza al-Kaluti, a Hamas terrorist who served a lifelong prison for the planning of suicide attacks in the 1990s.

A total of 1,700 terrorists were released as part of the first phase of the business.

To the terrorists published on Wednesday (as written in Hebrew by Doron Kadosh):

  • Amar Alazban, one of the leaders of the Al-Qassam brigades, the military wing of Hamas, responsible for a long series of attacks in which 27 Israelis murdered and 27 lifelong prison terms were sentenced.
  • Bilal Abu Ghanem, the terrorist who carried out the attack on bus line 78 in Armon Hanatziv in Jerusalem, in which 3 Israelis were murdered in 2015.
  • Abd al-Nasser Issa-Ein the high-ranking helper of the “engineer” Yahya Ayyash, a high-ranking personality in the military wing of Hamas in the western bank, which was sentenced to life imprisonment for attacks against Israelis.
  • Majdi Zatari, members of the cell, who were responsible for a number of attacks on bus lines 2 and 14 in Jerusalem in 2003, in which 23 Israelis were murdered, including 7 children, and who sent suicide attack in line 6 in the French hill, in which 7 Israelis were murdered and 20 injured. They planned many additional attacks.
  • Nael Barghouti, the longest reigning Palestinian prisoner in the Israeli prison. A terrorist who murdered Mordechai Yakoel in 1978 left in the Shalit deal and arrested again.
  • Ibrahim Abd al-Hai, commander of the cell, who sent the suicide bomber in the Hamoshavot Mall in Petah Tikva in 2002 to attack the attack in which a grandmother and her one-year-old granddaughter (Ruth Peled and Sinai noan) were murdered, and about 50 other people were injured. Sentenced to 11 lifelong sentences.
  • Iyad Mahalwes, a life prisoner from East Jerusalem who tried to smuggle mobile phones a few years ago in his underwear to the Shikma prison.
  • Ahmad AREF al-Asafra member of the cell, which DVIR Sorek murdered in 2019 near Migdal Oz in Gush Etzion.
  • Ahmad Obeid, a terrorist who condemned seven lives because he supported the terrorist who murdered in Jerusalem 7 Israelis in 2003.
  • Ashraf Al-Wawi, who murdered two soldiers in a attack in Deir Ballut in 1993, released in the Shalit deal and arranged again.
  • Akram Hamad – Head of the Fatah cell, which is responsible for a series of shooting attacks in the Benjamin area during the second Intifada, including the murders of Assaf Hershkovitz and Idit Mizrahi in 2001.
  • Anwar and Mazuz Basharat, members of the cell, murdered Masoud Alon, a 72-year-old Israeli, who was missing in his house for a day and whose body was found next to his burned car in Jordan Valley.
  • Bashir Kharub – The terrorist who murdered in his house in his house in his house in his house in his house in the settlement of Brosh Habika'a.
  • Bilal Abu Ghanem – The terrorist who carried out the attack on bus line 78 in Armon Hanatziv in Jerusalem, in which 3 Israelis were murdered in 2015.
  • Tamer Rimawi, a high -ranking dance figure that was responsible for the attack in Halamish in 2003.
  • Hussam Halabi from the terrorist cell of the Fatah, which murdered the couple Avi and Avital Wolanski in Samaria in 2002.
  • Hamza Abu Arqoub, one of the members of the cells that the brothers Shlomo and Mordechai Nachman from Tapeperman murdered in a gunfire in 2002.
  • Khaled Hadish-one of prominent commanders and founders of the al-Aqsa martyr brigades of Fatah, which have been captured for lifelong sentences since the second intifada.
  • Khalil Yusuf Jabarin, the terrorist who murdered Ari Fuld during an attack at the Gush Etzion Junction in 2018.
  • Rajab Aliwa, commander of the cell, who murdered the couple Etam and Na'ama Henkin in 2015.
  • Muhammad and Raad Kharub, members of the cell who murdered the police officer Shuki in an attack in the Hebron region in 2010.
  • Samer Mahroum, the terrorist, who murdered Eliyahu Amedi in Jerusalem in 1986, left in the Shalit deal in 1986 and arranged again.
  • Sueil Koka, who supported the cell, who murdered two IDF soldiers in Migdalim in 2005.
  • Muhammad Abu Sanina, the terrorist, who murdered two border police officers, Rami Zoari and David Shriki in 2008.
  • Nahar Sa'adi, who supported the suicide bomber in the Amakim Mall in Afula, where 3 citizens were murdered and about 70 injured in 2003.
  • Hani Khamaaisa, a terrorist who was the officer of the Palestinian authority, who murdered in 2001 near Ramallah Stanislav Sandomirsky and hid his body in the trunk of his car.
  • Haitham Battat, member of a Hamas cell, which performed two attacks, in which 4 Israelis were murdered: the attack near the southern command in Be'er Sheva, in which two female soldiers were murdered, and a shooting attack near Chevron, in which two Israelis were murdered.
  • Wael Al-Arjah, one of the terrorists, the Asher Palmer and his one-year-old son Jonathan murdered in Kiryat Arba in 2011.
  • Yousef Kamil, the terrorist who murdered Reuven Schmerling in Kafr Qasim in 2017.

Gaza:

In the early Wednesday morning, a rocket from the winding gaza was started and fell into Gaza strip. The IDF followed with air strikes that attacked the rocket launcher and several other starting pages. This is the third failed start since the beginning of the ceasefire. Hamas presses the borders and Israel shows extreme flexibility and despair to continue the ceasefire and get more hostages out.

Judea & Samaria:

Overnight (Tuesday to Wednesday), the IDF troops continued to fight terrorism and arrested 19 should be terrorists and confiscated seven weapons.

Lebanon:

A targeted air raid eliminated Mehran Ali Nasser Al-Din, an important terrorist in the reinforcement and weapon transmission unit of the HISBOLLAH, also known as a unit 4400.

The unit is responsible for smuggling weapons from Iran and its deputies into Lebanon and is working to increase the existence of the organization's weapons as far as possible. Since its foundation, the unit has built numerous smuggling routes on the border between Syria-Lebanon.

Unit 4400 was the goal of extensive IDF air attacks throughout the war when Israel worked to stop the gun flow into Lebanon.

Nasser al-Din, which was eliminated today, played a key role in the arms transmissions from Hisbollah and worked directly with weapons smugglers who worked on the Syria-Lebanon border.

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