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War on Gaza: Six Israeli captives retrieved from Gaza likely killed by Israel

The Israeli military recovered the bodies of six captives in Gaza, five are believed to have died in a tunnel after an Israeli strike
A woman walks past a mural in support of captives taken during the 7 October attack, in Tel Aviv, Israel, 9 July (Reuters/Eloisa Lopez)

The Israeli military recovered the bodies of six captives from Gaza during an overnight operation on Tuesday.

The captives, who were taken alive on October 7, were identified as Avraham Munder, Chaim Peri, Yoram Metzger, Alex Dancyg, Nadav Popplewell, and Yagev Buchshtab.

Hamas had previously announced the deaths of five captives, saying that they were killed following Israeli strikes.

The Israeli operation took place in the Khan Yunis area, with the military stating that no fighting occurred during the mission.

Israeli defense officials believe the captives died where their bodies were found. Reports suggest that a fire, caused by an earlier strike, may have emitted carbon dioxide that flooded the tunnel, leading to the deaths of five captives. However, an Israeli autopsy indicates that Yoram Metzger may have been shot.

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The bodies were returned to Israel, and 109 captives remain in captivity.

Israeli military spokesperson Daniel Hagari stated that the circumstances of the deaths are still under investigation, and the findings will be shared with the families and the public once the investigation is complete

Mounting pressure on Netanyahu 

Since the 7 October, Israel's government and army have been adamant that the best method to free the Israelis taken captive by Palestinian fighters is intense military pressure.

Around 240 people were taken to Gaza during the raids on southern Israeli communities. An exchange deal with Hamas saw 100 of those freed in November. 

But despite a number of high-profile Israeli raids to free the captives, many of them have died many as a result of Israeli bombing, with every confirmed death piling pressure from their relatives on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and ratcheting up calls for an immediate ceasefire deal. 

About 56 captives have been confirmed dead in ten months of war. Israel claims the majority were killed by their captors,

Yet many appear to have been killed by Israel's relentless assault on Gaza, which has killed more than 40,000 Palestinians so far. 

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