4 Jun 2024

Israel confirms deaths of four more hostages in Gaza

8:26 am on 4 June 2024
(FILES) A poster portrait of hostage Nadav Popplewell is seen as relatives and supporters of Israeli captives held in Gaza since the October 7 attacks by Hamas militants, gather before the start of a four-day march to Jerusalem calling for their release, on February 28, 2024, near the site of the Supernova music festival in southern Israel. An Israeli community confirmed on June 3, 2024, the death of Israeli-British hostage Nadav Popplewell in the Gaza Strip, after Hamas militants said last month he had died of wounds. "Kibbutz Nirim announces with deep sorrow the death of abductee Nadav Popplewell in the captivity of Hamas in Gaza," the community said in a statement. (Photo by JACK GUEZ / AFP)

A poster of hostage Nadav Popplewell is seen as relatives and supporters of Israeli captives held in Gaza, gather before the start of a four-day march to Jerusalem, on February 28, 2024. Photo: AFP

Israel's military says it has established the deaths of four more people abducted by Hamas on 7 October.

It says the four were killed while together during an Israeli operation in Khan Younis in southern Gaza, adding that their bodies were still being held by the militants.

The men were named as British-Israeli Nadav Popplewell, 51, Chaim Peri, 79, Yoram Metzger, 80, and Amiram Cooper, 85.

IDF spokesman Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari said intelligence gathered in recent weeks had led to the assessment.

"We assess that the four of them were killed while together in the area of Khan Younis during our operation there against Hamas," he said, without giving further details.

A poster showing the photo of 79 year old Israeli hostage Chaim Peri is displayed on a tree in Hampstead, Quebec, Canada, on November 14, 2023. They had feared it, but were nevertheless surprised by the scale: in the town of Hampstead, populated mainly by Canadians of the Jewish faith, the inhabitants were appalled and worried about the outbreak of anti-Semitic acts. And even more so since the upsurge in anti-Semitic acts: last week, Jewish schools in Montreal were shot at night, one twice. Two Molotov cocktails had hit a synagogue a few days earlier. "We have received requests from various organizations and residents in general to display posters of the Israeli hostages. We absolutely wanted to meet these demands," says Mayor Jeremy Levi, 39. (Photo by Alexis Aubin / AFP)

A poster showing the photo of 79- year-old Israeli hostage Chaim Peri is displayed on a tree in Hampstead, Quebec, Canada, on November 14, 2023. Photo: AFP

Last month, Hamas claimed that Nadav Popplewell had died in an Israeli strike in April. The UK Foreign Office said it was investigating, but there was no confirmation of his death until now.

Hamas released a video showing the other three men in December.

All four hostages were kidnapped from kibbutzes near the Gaza Strip on 7 October.

In a statement via the Hostages and Missing Families Forum, relatives said news of the men's deaths should "lead every leader to profound soul-searching".

The statement added: "Chaim, Yoram, Amiram, and Nadav were kidnapped alive, some of them were with other hostages who returned in the previous deal - and they should have returned alive to their country and their families."

UK Foreign Secretary David Cameron said in a post on X that he was "greatly saddened" to hear about Nadav Popplewell's death. "My thoughts are with his loved ones at this terrible time for them," he added.

Nadav Popplewell was kidnapped at his home along with his mother, who was eventually released. His brother Roy was killed in the attack.

Hamas killed about 1200 people and took 251 others hostage during its attacks on southern Israel, according to Israeli authorities.

The group released 105 civilians during a week-long truce in November.

About 120 hostages remain unaccounted for. Israeli officials have said many are presumed dead.

Israel launched a military campaign to destroy Hamas in response to the cross-border attack.

At least 36,470 people have been killed in Gaza in almost eight months of fighting, according to the Hamas-run health ministry.

This story was first published by the BBC.

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