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IDF: Kidnapped Yossi Sharabi was killed with high certainty as a result of our attacks - Walla! News

2024-02-09T15:13:21.927Z

Highlights: IDF: Kidnapped Yossi Sharabi was killed with high certainty as a result of our attacks - Walla! News. An investigation revealed that the 53-year-old Sharabi, a member of Kibbutz Bari, was killed by the collapse of a building adjacent to the building attacked by the IDF. However, the IDF is raising the possibility thatSharabi was murdered by his captors. His body is being held in Gaza until it is brought to Israel, this claim cannot be ruled out.


An investigation revealed that the 53-year-old Sharabi was killed as a result of the collapse of a building adjacent to the building attacked by the IDF in the Gaza Strip. Under "Proper Approval Procedures"


Activity of IDF forces in the Gaza Strip/IDF spokesman

The IDF investigation reveals that the abductee Yossi Sharabi was killed with a high degree of certainty as a result of an Israeli attack. According to the findings of the investigation published today (Friday), Sharabi was apparently injured by the collapse of a building adjacent to the building attacked by the IDF.



However, the IDF is raising the possibility that Sharabi was murdered by his captors. His body is being held in Gaza until it is brought to Israel, this claim cannot be ruled out on any basis. The IDF also said that they are learning lessons and that the army will clarify messages regarding the urgency of the attacks and inspections which must be edited before their implementation.



"The target of the attack was a building from which, according to an intelligence alert, there was an intention to launch an attack against our forces," the IDF said.

The lessons have been learned." They added that "in the same building, the abductees Noa Argamani and Iti Seversky were also held.

A few days later, according to the information we have - Itay Sabirsky was murdered by his captors."

Yossi Sharabi, a member of Kibbutz Bari who was kidnapped and murdered by Hamas/courtesy of the family

Yossi Sharabi was kidnapped along with his brother Eli and Ofir Engel, the partner of Yuval (Yossi's daughter).

Ofir, as I remember, was released in one of the strokes.

Itai Sabirsky, 38 years old from Tel Aviv, visited his family members in Kibbutz Bari on Black Sabbath and was kidnapped to the Gaza Strip.

Itai's parents, Orit and Rafi Sabirsky, were murdered by the terrorists.

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The families have been updated: the abductees Itai Sabirsky and Yossi Sharabi were murdered in captivity in Gaza

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murdered by his captors.

Kidnapped Itai Sabirsky/courtesy of the family

The families of Itai Sabirsky and Yossi Sharabi were informed about two weeks ago that the two were murdered in Hamas captivity, 102 days after they were kidnapped.

"It is with heartbreak and deep sorrow that we were informed this evening of the murder of Itay Sabirsky and Yossi Sharabi," read a message sent to the members of Kibbutz Bari from where they were kidnapped.

"Their bodies are in the hands of Hamas, we will demand their return along with the rest of our abductees. Our hearts are with the families in their immense pain."



The terrorist organization released the first documentation of the two together with the abductee Noa Argamani - a day before the announcement of their deaths.

At the beginning of the video, the three abductees are shown separately, apparently filmed in different places, and they say their names and ages.

Later on they even ask to return them home.

At the end of the documentation, the terrorist organization writes in Hebrew that tomorrow it will update what happened to the three: "Waiting... Tomorrow we tell you about their fate," they wrote, and continued: "Your government is a liar."

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Source: walla

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