Israeli presumed among Hamas hostages found dead near Gaza

Above, Kibbutz of Nahal Oz in front of Gaza where Hamas militants killed residents or abducted them, and torched homes during their October 7 rampage last year. (Reuters)
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Updated 03 June 2024
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Israeli presumed among Hamas hostages found dead near Gaza

  • Israel’s military confirms the identification of Dolev Yehud’s remains

JERUSALEM: An Israeli who went missing during the Oct. 7 attack by Hamas-led Palestinian gunmen and was presumed to have been taken hostage has been found dead in the border village where he lived, Israeli media said on Monday.

After what it described as lengthy forensics, Israel’s military confirmed the identification of the remains of Dolev Yehoud, whose surname has also been spelled Yehud in English.

A military statement said Yehoud, a 35-year-old volunteer medic, was among dozens of residents of Kibbutz Nir Oz killed in the Oct. 7 rampage in which many homes burned to the ground.

Dozens of other residents were taken by Hamas into captivity in the neighboring Hamas-run Gaza Strip. Among those was Yehoud’s sister, Arbel, 28, the family said.

Nine days after the attack, Yehoud’s wife gave birth to their fourth child.

The Hamas-led rampage, in which Israel said about 1,200 people were killed in southern Israeli communities, triggered an Israeli offensive in Gaza to try to eliminate the Islamist militant group.

A total of around 250 people, including foreign tourists and laborers as well as Israelis, were taken hostage in southern Israel on October 7. Scores were freed under a Gaza truce in late November.

Following the Yehoud announcement, the Israeli government said 120 of the Oct 7 hostages were believed to be still in Gaza. Of those, 39 have been declared dead in absentia by Israel, based on witness testimony, forensics and intelligence.


Helicopter crashes in Libya during medical evacuation, killing 3

The cause of the crash was not immediately known and it was unclear what happened to the injured soldier. (REUTERS)
Updated 11 February 2026
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Helicopter crashes in Libya during medical evacuation, killing 3

  • The Matan Al-Sarra air base lies in an area under the control of Libya’s Benghazi-based eastern administration led by military strongman Khalifa Haftar, but authorities in the east did not comment on the crash

TRIPOLI: A helicopter has crashed in southeastern Libya, killing a medic and two crew members carrying out a medical evacuation, state media said Tuesday.
Libyan news agency LANA said the chopper went down overnight near an air base in the Kufra region about 60 kilometers north of the border between Libya and Chad.
The aircraft was attempting to evacuate a soldier who had been involved in a road accident in the desert, LANA said.
The cause of the crash was not immediately known and it was unclear what happened to the injured soldier.
Libyan media reports said two foreign nationals were among those on board who were killed, but this was not confirmed by authorities.
The Matan Al-Sarra air base lies in an area under the control of Libya’s Benghazi-based eastern administration led by military strongman Khalifa Haftar, but authorities in the east did not comment on the crash.
Libya remains split between the eastern administration and a UN-backed government in the west led by Prime Minister Abdelhamid Dbeibah. The LANA news agency is under the control of western authorities.
Libya has struggled to recover from chaos that erupted following a 2011 Arab Spring uprising that toppled and killed longtime ruler Muammar Qaddafi.