Israel confirms latest body returned from Gaza is dead hostage

I'm not buying this whole "cowboy at heart" thing about Eliyahu Margalit... sounds like a PR stunt to me 🤔. I mean, 75 years old and taken hostage? That's just crazy. And now he's back in Israel and the military is treating him like some kinda hero? Give me a break! It's all about politics and PR at this point.

And don't even get me started on Hamas breaching the ceasefire deal... I'm not sure who to trust here 🙄. The US says they acted in good faith, but we know how that usually ends up. Meanwhile, UN chief Tom Fletcher is talking about a "wasteland" in Gaza and everyone's too busy looking out for their own interests.

I guess what I'm saying is, let's not get too caught up in all the drama here. There are real people suffering and needing help, not just some PR stunt to make Israel look good 💔
 
Just read about Eliyahu Margalit's story and it broke my heart 😔... 75 years old, just a regular guy who loved horses & cattle, and then gets caught up in this senseless violence. The fact that his daughter Nili was also taken hostage during the same incident is just devastating 🤯. And now, with another body being returned to Israel, it's hard not to think about all the other people still unaccounted for. It feels like there's so much pressure on Hamas to return everyone, but at the same time, the situation in Gaza sounds incredibly dire - a real wasteland 🌪️... how do you even begin to rebuild when your homes are reduced to rubble?
 
🤔 just heard that Eliyahu Margalit's body was finally returned to Israel after being held in Gaza for months... it's crazy how many people are still unaccounted for 🤕 this whole situation is so heartbreaking, especially for his family and loved ones 💔 i mean, the US government saying Hamas acted in good faith is nice to hear 😊 but honestly who knows what's really going on behind closed doors? 🤐 at least it's a step in the right direction that Israel's pushing for accountability... time for some real change in this conflict 🕰️
 
I'm really sad about this Eliyahu Margalit guy... 75 years old, can you believe it? Back in my day, we didn't hear about wars on the news so much... I mean, even with all the tech we have now, some things just don't change. It's like, what are we doing to our world, huh? 🤕 The US saying Hamas is acting in good faith, that's like me buying a ticket for a concert and the artist not showing up... not exactly how it goes down 😂. And the UN chief talking about Gaza as a wasteland... that just breaks my heart. We need to get our priorities straight and help people out instead of fighting all day 🙏. I mean, Israel got 250 prisoners freed, but we're still stuck with bodies unaccounted for? It's like we're playing catch-up or something 😩
 
its so weird that theyre still trying to figure out what happened to all those people who went missing during that whole thing... like 10 bodies have been returned already but theres still a ton of ppl missing 🤔 meanwhile in gaza its just chaos, people r struggling to find their homes and its really sad seeing vids of kids picking thru rubble looking for loved ones it feels like the world is moving on without even thinking about all these ppl who lost their lives 💔
 
I'm so done with all these conflicts 🤯... I mean, can't we just talk about something else for once? Like, have you seen the state of Gaza lately? It's like a war zone over there 🌪️. I keep reading about this one guy Eliyahu Margalit who was killed and then his body is finally coming back home after all these months... 75 years old, just wanting to see his family again 💔.

I feel so bad for his daughter Nili too, being taken hostage during the same incident as her dad 🤕. And now there's this huge pressure on Hamas to return all the bodies... it's like, can't they just do what's right here? The US is downplaying everything and saying Hamas acted in good faith, but come on, Tom Fletcher from UN described Gaza like a "wasteland"... how can you not see that something's seriously wrong there? 🤷‍♂️

And then we have the Israeli military still operating in half of Gaza... it feels like they're never really done with this conflict 💔. I mean, 250 prisoners were freed and 1,718 detainees from Gaza... where are all these people supposed to go now? It's just so confusing 🤯...
 
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