Her family confirmed early on Saturday, and her family confirmed early on Saturday – according to what was said to be the body of Sherry Pipas, which took hostage by Hamas with her two sons, to Israel.
The remains of Pipas were determined in the early hours of Saturday morning at the Abu Kabir Sharia Institute after Hamas handed “unidentified remains” in a previous exchange, according to Israel.
Kibbutz Nir Oz, the village in which the Pepas family lived on Saturday that the mother was killed during her detention in Gaza.
Israeli officials also said that the evaluation that BIBAS was brutally killed alongside her young children in November 2023, according to the report.
Her family said in a statement on Saturday: “Sherry was a great mother of Ariel and Kafir, a loving partner for the Jordan, a sister and specialist in the aunt and an incredible friend,” her family said in a statement on Saturday. “Thanks to everyone for your support and love of these 16 months, we hope that SHIRI will be here to see it.”
Earlier on Friday, the Red Cross transferred a body from Hamas to Israel. Sherry Pepas was said to be.
Hamas previously claimed that it had provided the victim's remains – but the Jewish state announced on Thursday that the body that he gave was not the hostage that, with its children, had captured the sympathy of the world.
The Israeli Defense Forces described the work as a “serious violation”, for the agreement concluded between the two warring parties.
“There are no words that can describe such brutality. Hamas is not only limited to killing Ariel and KFir Bibas in cold blood-a four-year-old boy and a ten-year-old child-but he still violates every basic moral value even after their death,” Ambassador. Israel to the United Nations Danny Danion said in a statement Thursday.
Pipas and her two children, Ariel and Kafir, were killed – who were 4 years old and 10 months, respectively – while they were in captivity after being hostage on October 7, 2023.
According to brutally killed the two young children with naked hands with Hamas fighters commit “horrific acts” to cover up the atrocities – contrary to Hamas's allegations that the young family had died as a result of Israeli air phones.
Yarden Pepas, the family's patriarch, was taken as hostages but was released, alive, on February 1.
Hamas is expected to liberate six live hostages on Saturday morning local time with the continued ceasefire steps.