Aunt of Kfir and Ariel Bibas Says Family Not Seeking Revenge on Hamas, Just Wants Missing Hostage Shiri Back
by Shiryn Ghermezian

Ariel and Kfir Bibas. Photo: Hostages and Missing Families Forum
Ofri Bibas Levy, the aunt of Ariel and Kfir Bibas, said on Friday that her family is not looking to avenge the death of her two young nephews, who were kidnapped and then “murdered in cold blood” by Hamas terrorists in the Gaza Strip, but instead want to focus solely now on securing the return of their mother, Shiri Bibas.
“Yesterday we received the devastating news of Ariel and Kfir’s murder in captivity,” Levy — who is the sister of Ariel and Kfir’s father, Yarden Bibas — said in a statement shared by the Hostages and Missing Families Forum. “We waited for certainty, but it brings no comfort — only profound grief.”
“My sweet nephews were taken alive from their home and murdered by a cruel terrorist organization while in captivity,” the statement continued. “They didn’t deserve such a fate. Our painful journey, which has already lasted 16 months, is not over. Oct. 7 continues. We are still waiting for Shiri and fear for her fate.”
Levy also expressed anger with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for not doing more to secure the safe turn of her sister-in-law, 32, and two nephews after they were abducted from their home in Kibbutz Nir Oz by Hamas-led Palestinian terrorists on Oct. 7, 2023, and held captive in the Gaza Strip. Ariel was 4 years old and Kfir was 10 months old at their time of death in November 2023, according to the Israel Defense Forces. They were held hostage in Gaza for 503 days.
Yarden was also kidnapped but released by Hamas on Feb. 1 as part of a ceasefire agreement between the terrorist group and Israel to halt fighting in Gaza. Hamas claimed they returned Shiri’s dead body on Thursday, along with those of her children and fellow hostage Oded Lifshitz, 84. But upon the body’s return to Israel, forensic examination showed that it did not belong to the mother of two. The Israel Defense Forces said the received body “is not that of Shiri Bibas, and no match was found for any other hostage. This is an anonymous, unidentified body.”
“Shiri, Ariel, and Kfir were taken alive by a murderous terrorist organization, and it was Israel’s responsibility and obligation to bring them back alive,” Levy said in her statement. “There is no forgiveness for abandoning them on Oct. 7, and no forgiveness for abandoning them in captivity. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, we did not receive an apology from you in this painful moment. For Ariel and Kfir’s sake, and for Yarden’s sake, we are not seeking revenge right now. We are asking for Shiri.”
She added that Hamas’s “cruelty only emphasizes the urgent need to bring Shiri back to us, save the lives of the living hostages, and return all the fallen for burial,” before addressing US President Donald Trump and asking him to take action to help Shiri return home.
“President Trump, I am asking you, please help Israel and our family complete this important mission,” she said. “We thank everyone for their support and ask that the family’s privacy be respected. Luli and Firfir, I’m sorry I cannot yet cry for you. We are waiting for Mommy Shiri.”
Kfir and Ariel are duel Israeli-Argentine citizens, by way of their father. Argentina has declared two days of national mourning for the Bibas brothers.
IDF spokesperson Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari said on Friday morning that based on forensics finding from the identification process, examination of Kfir and Ariel’s bodies showed Hamas terrorists killed the young brothers “with their bare hands.”
“Ariel and Kfir Bibas were murdered by terrorists in cold blood,” Hagari said. “The terrorists did not shoot the two young boys — they killed them with their bare hands. Afterwards, they committed horrific acts to cover up these atrocities.” The IDF added that Ariel, Kfir, and Lifshitz were all murdered in November 2023.
Kfir was abducted when he was 9 months old, making him the youngest hostage kidnapped by terrorists from Israel during the Oct. 7 massacre and the youngest to have been killed. He and Ariel’s grandparents, Margit and Yosi, were also murdered by Hamas on Oct. 7, 2023, as well as the Bibas family dog.
Thursday’s handover of bodies will be followed by the return of six living hostages on Saturday, in exchange for hundreds more Palestinian prisoners, as part of the ongoing Gaza ceasefire and hostage-release deal. The ceasefire went into effect on Jan. 19.
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