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VisitOutcome of IDF investigation on deaths of four hostages
IDF Fire Confirmed • 33%
IDF Fire Not Confirmed • 33%
Investigation Inconclusive • 33%
Official IDF or Israeli government statement
Israeli Military Confirms Deaths of Four Hostages Held by Hamas in Khan Younis
Jun 3, 2024, 05:49 PM
The Israeli military has confirmed the deaths of four Israeli hostages held by Hamas in Gaza. Based on new intelligence, the deceased hostages are Chaim Peri, 79, from Nir Oz, Amiram Cooper, 84, Yoram Metzger, 80, and Nadav Popplewell, 51, from Nirim. The hostages had been kidnapped on October 7 and were believed to have been killed several months ago in Khan Younis. The IDF is investigating whether they were killed by IDF fire. All four hostages had appeared in Hamas propaganda films, and their deaths have now been confirmed by the Israeli military. IDF Spokesman Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari stated that the military will thoroughly investigate the circumstances of their deaths.
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Killed by IDF fire • 33%
Killed by Hamas • 33%
Other causes • 33%
All hostages returned • 33%
Partial return of hostages • 33%
No hostages returned • 33%
Israel fired first • 33%
Egypt fired first • 33%
Inconclusive results • 34%
Decisive IDF Victory • 33%
Stalemate • 33%
Hamas retains control • 34%
IDF fault • 25%
Egyptian fault • 25%
Joint fault • 25%
Inconclusive • 25%
Fault of Israeli forces • 33%
Fault of Egyptian forces • 33%
Inconclusive or shared fault • 34%
Fault admitted by military personnel • 33%
Fault attributed to intelligence failure • 33%
Investigation inconclusive or results not published • 34%
Human error • 33%
Technical failure • 33%
Miscommunication • 34%
Israel solely responsible • 25%
Multiple parties implicated • 25%
Inconclusive findings • 25%
No public report released • 25%
No More Hostage Films Released • 50%
More Hostage Films Released • 50%
IDF Fire Not Confirmed • 50%
IDF Fire Confirmed • 50%
No Policy Change Announced • 50%
Policy Change Announced • 50%
Increased Military Operations • 33%
Decreased Military Operations • 33%
Status Quo Maintained • 33%