Israeli hostages found dead in Gaza tunnel, world leaders express shock
New Delhi: World leaders have expressed shock and outrage over the killing of six Israeli hostages by Hamas in Gaza. The Israel Defence Forces (IDF) reported that the bodies of the six hostages were recovered from a tunnel in Rafah, Gaza, shortly after they were killed by the Palestinian group.
Identities of the Victims
The deceased hostages have been identified as Hersh Goldberg-Polin (23), Eden Yerushalmi (24), Ori Danino (25), Alex Lobanov (32), Carmel Gat (40), and Almog Sarusi (27). Their deaths have sparked a global outcry, with leaders offering condolences to their families and calling for justice.
Australian PM's Response
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese described the incident as "devastating" and offered deep sympathies to the victims' loved ones. He emphasized that every innocent life matters and condemned the senseless violence.
Macron Calls for Ceasefire
French President Emmanuel Macron expressed "shock and indignation" over the killings and urged for an immediate ceasefire and the release of all hostages. Macron's statement also highlighted the ongoing plight of French citizens held by Hamas.
UK's Call for Action
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer echoed the call for a ceasefire and demanded the release of all hostages. He expressed his horror at the killings and stressed the need for immediate action to end the suffering in the region.
Biden's Outrage and Condolences
US President Joe Biden conveyed his devastation and outrage over the death of Hersh Goldberg-Polin, one of the hostages and an American citizen. Biden vowed that Hamas leaders would be held accountable and pledged to continue efforts to secure the release of the remaining hostages.