The autopsy performed on the remains of Shiri Bibas, an Israeli hostage of Argentine origin, and her two children, revealed no indication of wounds caused by a bombing, according to Chen Kugel, head of the National Institute of Legal Medicine. This conclusion directly contradicts the official version of the Hamas terrorist group, which alleged that the woman and her little children died in the first days of the Gaza War, after an Israeli air attack.
The situation surrounding the Bibas family has been marked by indignation and shock, particularly after it was discovered that the armed group had initially delivered another body. The Israel Army was able to confirm the identity of the corpses of Ariel and Kfir Bibas, but after conducting autopsy and identity exams, they reported that the third body did not belong to their mother, Shiri Bibas. This disturbing revelation has sparked widespread outrage and raised questions about the circumstances surrounding the deaths of the Bibas family.
Autopsy Results Contradict Hamas Version
The autopsy results have provided significant insight into the events surrounding the deaths of Shiri Bibas and her children. By examining the remains, experts were able to determine that there were no signs of wounds caused by a bombing, which challenges the narrative presented by Hamas. This discrepancy has significant implications, as it suggests that the circumstances of the family’s death may be more complex than initially reported.
Investigation and Aftermath
The investigation into the deaths of the Bibas family is ongoing, with authorities working to piece together the events surrounding their tragic demise. The discovery that the armed group had delivered another body has added to the complexity of the situation, and officials are working to identify the remains and determine the circumstances of the family’s death. As the situation continues to unfold, it is likely that more information will come to light, providing a clearer understanding of the events that transpired.