In case you missed it…
Hamas turned yesterday’s release of slain hostages into a revolting celebration, complete with cheering crowds of civilian adults and children (entire families that did not look like they were suffering from a famine), music, and general merriment…
On the coffins, they listed “dates of arrest”, as though a peace activist in his 80s, a young mom in her pajamas, and two children under the age of five were criminals…
The coffins were locked and handed over without the keys that would open them, requiring them to be broken into – and then inspected by sappers, to ensure they weren’t booby-trapped…
When they were opened, Hamas propaganda was found alongside the remains…
Only the remains of three hostages were positively identified – Oded Lifshitz, Ariel Bibas, and Kfir Bibas. The fourth set of remains were not those of Shiri Bibas. Not surprisingly, Hamas broke the terms of the ceasefire yet again, and it was determined that the fourth coffin contained the remains of an anonymous Gazan woman. Hamas is trying to pretend it was an honest mistake and audaciously asking that the body be returned – and we still don’t know where Shiri is…
IDF Spokesman Daniel Hagari announced that, based on intelligence and forensic findings, Ariel and Kfir were murdered by terrorists, who BARBARICALLY KILLED THE BOYS WITH THEIR BARE HANDS in November 2023, and then desecrated their bodies even more in an attempt to cover up what really happened. I’m trying not to wonder whether Shiri was forced to watch…
While all of this was unfolding, three buses blew up in the Tel Aviv area last night within minutes of each other, at around 9pm. Fortunately, all of the buses were empty and no one was hurt. More bombs were found before they could explode on at least two more city buses – one of which, was next to a water park. Hamas terrorists based in the West Bank took credit for the attack, which could have been catastrophic – while I don’t know if it’s been verified, everyone is saying that they were mistakenly set to explode at 9pm last night instead of 9am this morning, when the buses would have been en route and full…