Hamas Confirms Death of Israeli Hostage in North Gaza
Relatives of victims of the October 7 attacks visit an installation, bearing the photos of their loved ones who were killed or kidnapped during the attacks, at the site of the Nova festival, in Re'im, southern Israel on April 2, 2024. ©MENAHEM KAHANA / AFP

Hamas's armed wing said Saturday an Israeli woman taken hostage during the October 2023 attack had been killed in a combat zone in northern Gaza and the Israeli military said it was investigating.

Ezzedine al-Qassam Brigades spokesman Abu Obeida said contact had been restored with the woman's captors after a break of several weeks. And it was established that the hostage had been killed in an area of north Gaza where the Israeli army has been operating.

Abu Obeida's statement did not further identify the hostage or say how or when she was killed. He said that the woman had been held with a second female hostage, whose life was in danger.

The Israeli army told AFP it was looking into the claim.

During last year's Hamas attack which triggered the Gaza war, militants took 251 hostages, of whom 97 are still held in Gaza, including 34 the army says are dead.

Ten female hostages, including five soldiers, were believed to remain alive in custody before Abu Obeida's statement, according to an AFP tally.

During a one-week truce in November last year, 105 hostages were freed, including 80 Israelis who were exchanged for 240 Palestinian prisoners.

The Israeli government has come under immense public pressure to agree a new deal to bring the remaining hostages home while they are still alive.

The Hostage and Missing Families Forum campaign group did not wish to comment on Saturday's claim.

"Nothing is known other than what Hamas is saying. Our only reliable source is the Israeli army," the group told AFP.

 

With AFP

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