Channel 12 Israel said, “The families of the kidnapped soldiers Ron Sherman and Nick Beser and civilian Elia Toledano were officially informed for the first time that their sons were killed as a result of a secondary substance from an Israeli army raid on Gaza StripIn November, their bodies were recovered in December.
She continued: “The army did this, and did not know that they were with the commander of the northern division of Hamas, Ahmed al-Ghandour, who was killed in the attack.”
The Israeli army had retrieved the bodies of the hostages from a Hamas tunnel in JabaliaDecember 14th.
Near the location of the bodies, the Israeli army had attacked a tunnel in which Al-Ghandour was killed.
In January, the Israeli military denied Hamas’s accusation that it was behind the deaths of the three in an Israeli air strike, saying a medical report showed that their bodies showed no signs of trauma or gunfire.
At the time, the mother of hostage Ron Sherman accused Israeli army By accidentally killing her son.
“The investigation results are that Ron was indeed killed. Not by Hamas. No accidental shooting. No report. Premeditated murder, explosions with poison gas,” she wrote in a Facebook post.
According to the mother, the Israeli army pumped poisonous gas into the tunnel, which led to her son’s death by poisoning, adding: “Ron tried to breathe air, but he only inhaled the poison of the Israeli army.”
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government is facing growing anger from its opponents, who accuse it of not doing enough to secure a truce agreement that would allow for a hostage exchange for Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails.
The vast majority of them were released. Hostages The hostages were released during a one-week truce in November, and since then Israeli forces have been able to rescue only eight living hostages.