Israel’s navy mentioned it has realized that its forces had come near discovering three hostages earlier than they had been mistakenly killed by Israeli troops in Gaza final week, an episode that has roiled the nation and raised stress on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to shortly attain a deal to free Hamas’s remaining captives.
The information was the newest to emerge for the reason that deadly capturing of the three hostages, who had been unarmed and bearing a makeshift white flag. Israel’s navy has been fast in disclosing particulars of the capturing, which it mentioned violated its guidelines of engagement.
In a briefing late Wednesday, Daniel Hagari, the Israeli navy spokesman, mentioned that 5 days earlier than the lethal hostage capturing, Israeli forces had been patrolling the world the place they now know that the hostages had been held.
They engaged in a firefight with Palestinian militants and despatched a fight canine outfitted with a GoPro digicam right into a constructing for reconnaissance. The navy mentioned Palestinian fighters shot the canine, and the Israeli troopers prevailed within the combat, killing the militants.
Nevertheless it seems, the navy has since realized, that the canine’s GoPro continued to report, capturing the voices of the three younger hostages — Yotam Haim, Alon Shamriz and Samer Talalka — who had been kidnapped, alongside roughly 240 others, throughout Hamas’s Oct. 7 shock assault. The footage was apparently left unchecked on the time, the Israeli navy mentioned, and it was unclear when the navy retrieved the digicam.
After their captors had been killed, the three hostages fled the constructing, Admiral Hagari mentioned. It was not clear the place they had been over the subsequent 5 days, earlier than they had been in the end noticed by Israeli troops, close to a constructing greater than a half mile away.
The Israeli troops had been patrolling that space in Gaza Metropolis, in a neighborhood that had seen lethal ambushes in latest days. The troopers had been on excessive alert for makes an attempt by Hamas to ambush Israeli forces, presumably in civilian garments, the navy mentioned.
The three younger hostages, shirtless and holding the makeshift white flag, exited a close-by constructing, the Israeli navy mentioned, citing a preliminary investigation. One of many Israeli troopers, mistaking them for a menace, opened hearth, killing two of them and wounding the third, in line with the navy.
The third hostage fled into the constructing, from which a cry in Hebrew for assist could possibly be heard. The battalion commander ordered the forces to carry their hearth. However the wounded hostage later re-emerged, after which he was fatally shot, the navy mentioned.
Admiral Hagari pledged that the Israeli navy would proceed to analyze the capturing, which the navy’s chief of workers referred to as a transparent violation of the open-fire coverage. He added that the navy was investigating why the GoPro footage was not instantly reviewed.
“We’ll current all the fabric to the households. We owe the households the reality and the investigation,” Admiral Hagari mentioned. The navy would “do every little thing to make sure that this by no means occurs once more,” he added.
Iris Haim, the mom of Yotam, launched a recorded message on Wednesday during which she instructed the troopers concerned in her son’s loss of life that she blamed nobody aside from Hamas.
“We wish to see you with our personal eyes and embrace you,” mentioned Ms. Haim, in an English translation put out by Israel’s authorities press workplace. “None of us are judging you or offended with you,” she added.
After their deaths, many in Israel have demanded that Mr. Netanyahu do extra to safe the discharge of the greater than 100 hostages, largely males, who’re nonetheless held in Gaza.
That features declaring a pause in preventing, or a cease-fire, just like the one which ended on Dec. 1. Throughout that halt, Hamas launched over 80 Israeli hostages and 24 overseas nationals, whereas Israel launched some 240 Palestinian prisoners and detainees.