The repatriation of four Israeli hostages’ bodies from Gaza has angered the public against Netanyahu.

The repatriation of four Israeli hostages’ bodies from Gaza has angered the public against Netanyahu.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is facing public backlash after the bodies of four Israeli captives were returned from Gaza today.

Hamas handed over the bodies of Shiri Bibas, and her two children; Ariel and Kfir, and Oded Lifshitz in the southern city of Khan Yunis as part of the first phase of the Gaza ceasefire and prisoner exchange agreement.

Israel’s Army Radio said that the four captives were held in eastern Khan Yunis, where the army had operated for four months.

Hamas said the captives were killed in indiscriminate Israeli bombardment in the Palestinian territory.

Netanyahu, who faces charges of crimes against humanity, sought to portray the return of the hostages’ bodies as a “political victory,” a claim that backfired on him.

The Israeli premier initially planned to attend a ceremony to receive the bodies returned from Gaza, but he cancelled his appearance at the last minute, according to Israeli Channel 12.

The media outlet suggested that Netanyahu cancelled his participation in the ceremony after families of the killed captives protested the premature release of their names before forensic confirmation.

Israelis, including politicians and journalists, blame Netanyahu for the deaths of the captives as he hindered efforts to secure a prisoner exchange deal with Hamas, which they say was driven by his political interests.

“Since May 2024, 124 Israeli soldiers have been killed in Gaza while a nearly identical deal was already on the table,” opposition Member of the Knesset Meirav Cohen of the Yesh Atid Party wrote on X.

“How many more must die because of Netanyahu’s political and coalition interests instead of bringing everyone home and ending the war now?”

‘Heartless’ Netanyahu
Prominent Israeli journalist Ben Caspit lashed out at Netanyahu after the return of the captives’ bodies.

“When there’s a success, it’s his achievement. When there’s a failure, others are to blame,” he said on X, referring to Israel’s military and intelligence agencies.

“There’s no way around it – we have to say it out loud: Benjamin Netanyahu is a terrible person,” he added.

Families of the captives also criticised the Israeli premier.

Speaking to Channel 13, Elhanan Danino, the father of Ori Danino who was held and later killed in Gaza, said: “I searched for Netanyahu’s heart and couldn’t find it.”

As the bodies were transported, dozens of Israelis lined up along the roads waving Israeli flags.

The Israeli occupation’s military held a brief ceremony led by Chief Rabbi Eyal Karim, where the bodies were placed in caskets draped with Israeli flags.

According to the public broadcaster KAN, the remains were then taken under police escort to the Abu Kabir Forensic Institute in Tel Aviv for identification.

Military officials stated that final identification could take up to two days, after which families would be formally notified, KAN said.

“This is a sad day for us as a family and for the entire country, but our hearts remain with those still in Gaza,” said Yizhar Lifshitz, son of Oded Lifshitz, whose body was returned.

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Sara Hatoum

Sara Hatoum