JERUSALEM (VINnews) — The bodies of three more hostages: Hanan Yablonka, Michel Nisenbaum, and Orion Hernandez Radoux, were rescued overnight during a joint IDF and Shin Bet operation.
Based on verified intelligence obtained by the IDF, the hostages were murdered lalready during the October 7th attack and were abducted from the Mefalsim Intersection to Gaza by Hamas terrorists.
The bodies of the hostages were rescued overnight during a joint IDF and Shin Bet operation in Jabaliya, based on precise intelligence obtained and analyzed over the past days by the IDF Intelligence Directorate’s Headquarters for the Hostages and Missing Persons. At the beginning of the operation, intense combat was carried out in the area.
Following an identification procedure carried out by medical officials at the Israeli National Forensic Institute and the Israel police, IDF representatives notified their families today. The IDF and Shin Bet send their heartfelt condolences to the families.
The IDF stated that the military and and ISA continue, “even at this time, to deploy all operational and intelligence means in order to accomplish the supreme national task of bringing back all the hostages.”
Michel Nisenbaum (59) from Sderot, was a Brazilian-Israeli citizen, father of two daughters and grandfather of six, the youngest of whom he did not have the chance to meet. Michel was taken hostage when he went to rescue his 4-year-old granddaughter who was with her father at the Re’im base. Michel, a devoted family man, immigrated to Israel at the age of 13 and had since lived in the Gaza envelope. He was a man of many talents who, alongside his work, also volunteered for Magen David Adom and the Border Police.
Hanan Yablonka (42) from Tel Aviv, was father to 9-year-old Yarin and 12-year-old Emily. He was taken hostage from the Nova Festival, which he attended with friends.
Hanan was a devoted and loving father, a family man and friend. He was a sports enthusiast and an avid fan of Hapoel Tel Aviv soccer club. Hanan was taken hostage while doing what he loved most – enjoying music, dancing, and celebrating life.
Orion Hernandez Radoux (30), a French-Mexican citizen and resident of Mexico, and father to a young daughter, was taken hostage from the Nova Festival, which he attended with his partner, Shani Louk, and their friend Keshet Casarotti, both of whom were also murdered by Hamas terrorists. Oryon, who had a deep love for music and dancing, worked as a music producer and visited music festivals around the world.
Source: VosIzNeias