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4 more hostages have died in Hamas custody; Israel says more than a third are dead

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Hamas abducted the hostages during the Oct. 7 raid on southern Israel, and about 125 Israeli hostages remain in captivity.

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/four-israeli-hostages-died-hamas-custody-rcna155231

Four Israelis taken hostage by Hamas on Oct. 7 and a paramedic who was killed after he "left his home to save lives" have been confirmed dead, the Israel Defense Forces said Monday.

The families of hostages Nadav Popplewell, Yoram Metzger, Amiram Cooper and Haim Perry were informed that they are "no longer alive" and that Hamas has their remains, the IDF said.


"Our hearts go out to their families," IDF spokesperson Daniel Hagari said. "We are sorry. We couldn’t save them in time."

Hagari also announced the death of 35-year-old paramedic Dolev Yehud, who was killed Oct. 7.

"He left his home to save lives," Hagari said, adding that Yehud is survived by his pregnant wife and their three children. "He was murdered by Hamas."

The deaths were announced as a cease-fire proposal backed by President Joe Biden was being challenged by right-wing ministers in Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government who are opposed to any deal with Hamas.

Netanyahu is also under pressure on the other side from the families of remaining hostages, who are pushing for a deal that would secure the return of their loved ones.

Some 120 Israeli hostages now remain in captivity, an official israeli government count said Tuesday, nearly eight months after they were abducted in a deadly surprise attack by Hamas that sparked the Israeli assault on Gaza. Of those 43 have been declared dead in captivity, the government tally showed.

The IDF's said its decision to "pronounce the four hostages dead was based on intelligence."

"We estimate that the four of them were killed together in the Khan Yunis area several months ago while being held by Hamas terrorists," Hagari said of Popplewell, Metzger, Cooper and Perry.

Hagari did not say how they died. But in March, Al-Qassam Brigades spokesperson Abu Ubaida said that Perry, Metzger and Cooper were among seven hostages killed in an Israeli airstrike on Gaza.

Last month, Popplewell was seen in a propaganda video released by Hamas, Israeli media reported.

Popplewell, who was 51 and a dual Israeli-British citizen, had been taken captive with his mother from their home at the Nirim kibbutz. His brother, Roi Popplewell, was killed in the attack, according to Israeli media.
 
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