Will we be receiving bodies of hostages we thought were still alive

"Dozens will return as corpses," Israeli Officials brace for grim reality of hostage deal 

As Israel prepares for the first release of hostages on Sunday, many families are holding out hope, yet fearing the worst. It has been 15 months since their loved ones were taken by Hamas during the October 7, 2023 massacre, and the uncertainty surrounding the fate of those still in captivity weighs heavily on their hearts.

Extracting hostage bodies from tunnels. (Photo: IDF Spokesperson)

On Wednesday, Israel and Hamas reached a ceasefire agreement that includes the release of some hostages. The first stage of the deal promises to return 33 hostages to Israel, but it remains unclear how many of those captives are still alive.

A report from Walla revealed that some families will be devastated to learn that their loved ones were killed during their captivity. Israeli officials have warned that dozens of the hostages could return in the form of corpses, with families both rejoicing over the return of survivors and mourning the loss of those who did not make it.

“According to what we understand, dozens of abductees will return as corpses,” an Israeli official shared. “Alongside the great joy of families who will celebrate with their loved ones after returning from captivity alive, there will be families shattered by this, and we will provide them with the necessary help.”

Officials stressed that for families of those murdered, the return of their loved ones’ remains for a dignified burial will offer some measure of closure. Despite the grief, they are committed to ensuring that all hostages, living or dead, are treated with the utmost respect.

“This is our mission, and we will do our duty to the families,” the official added. “We should expect to see difficult scenes with coffins returned to Israel. It is going to be difficult, but just as we managed on October 7, we will do everything in the most sensitive way and give each kidnapped person the respect they deserve with a dignified burial.”


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