Shiri-Bibas-was-kidnapped-by-Hamas-with-her-husband-and-two-baby-sons-on-7-October-2023Shiri Bibas was kidnapped by Hamas with her husband and two baby sons on 7 October 2023

When the Bibas family were brought home to Israel from their long hostage ordeal, their broken bodies were delivered in locked coffins with keys that didn’t match. And a body that wasn’t mum Shiri.

But what most people don’t know is that Shiri Bibas and her two red-headed babies weren’t kidnapped by Hamas, but by Gazan civilians.
When Hamas invaded on 7 October 2023 and saw such little resistance, they sent messages back to the Gazan population that this was their chance to fulfil their wildest dreams. “Come steal, rape, kill… Israel is weak!”
So they did. Hundreds, if not thousands, of unarmed civilians dropped everything and ran over to attack all the Jews they could find, which included kidnapping the weakest members of society – women with their babies.
 Some weren’t even ideological in their depravity; they just stole and went home a few hundred shekels richer. 


Most telling, however, is that for over a year, hundreds of Israelis and foreigners were held captive in Gaza – many in apartments with families – and virtually no ‘innocent civilians’ reported their location to outside sources.
 And when these hostages were returned in coffins, Gazans came to watch and brought their kids for this ‘cultural’ event which included wedding music and a huge banner depicting Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu as the vampire responsible for their deaths. 
Kfir Bibas, kidnapped at nine months, never got to celebrate a single birthday and a forensic analysis of Shiri’s body found no evidence linking her death to an Israeli airstrike, contrary to Hamas claims.

Forensic pathologists said that even since 7 October they had not seen bodies as damaged as these; the babies had been strangled and then the bones of all three were crudely broken to make it look as if they had been hit by a bomb. The devastated husband and father, Yarden Bibas, wanted their means of death to be made public. The funeral brought out thousands of weeping Israelis. Subsequently national monuments in several Western nations were lit up in orange in memory of the Bibas boys’ red hair. Even Dublin and Madrid, which have recognised a state of ‘Palestine’, lit up buildings in orange. Inexplicably, London did not publicly recognise the senseless murders.

Source: Maoz Israel

French and Hungarian monuments lit up in orange in memory of the Bibas family

Photo – Iconic landmarks in France and Hungary were lit up in orange to commemorate the death of the Bibas family in Hamas captivity.

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