Netanyahu vows consequences for Hamas over Shiri Bibas' remains dispute

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that Hamas must face consequences for not returning the body of hostage Shiri Bibas, as agreed in a ceasefire deal. He accused Hamas of sending back the wrong body and killing her two sons. Hamas claimed Shiri Bibas' remains were mixed with others after being buried in rubble from an Israeli air strike. Netanyahu rejected this, asserting that the children were killed by their captors, not in an air strike. The Israeli envoy to the UN condemned Hamas for returning an anonymous body instead of Shiri Bibas. He described the act as cruel and a violation of moral values, emphasizing the tragedy of the Bibas family's situation.


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