Tzarfati was abducted by Hamas at the Nova music festival on Oct. 7, 2023, and, according to the Israeli government, his remains were recovered from Gaza around two years ago, and his body had already been laid to rest in Israel.
In a Monday statement, Netanyahu’s office said the return of Tzarfati’s partial remains “constitutes a clear violation of the agreement by the Hamas terrorist organization.” The statement added that the prime minister would hold “a security discussion with the heads of the security establishment to discuss Israel’s steps in response to the violations.”
“The IDF caught the entire sequence of events on a military drone. An act that is deliberate and is a disgraceful deception that is just one of many lies Hamas has been propagating since the beginning of the war,” she said.
Tzarfati’s family said they were devastated by what they called “an abhorrent manipulation designed to sabotage the deal and abandon the effort to bring all the hostages home.”
Cease-Fire Compliance
The dispute over the cease-fire’s implementation comes as the United States continues to monitor the truce between Israel and Hamas brokered on Oct. 10.Under the agreement, Hamas is required to return all remaining Israeli hostages before the next phase of the peace deal can proceed. There are still 13 bodies of hostages in Gaza.
Hamas has said it is struggling to locate the remains amid widespread destruction in Gaza, while Israel has accused the group of deliberately delaying the process.
U.S. President Donald Trump warned last week that Hamas must return the bodies of deceased hostages “quickly” or face consequences from countries backing the peace deal.
Israeli Military Operations
Earlier on Tuesday, Israeli security forces killed three Palestinian terrorists in the occupied West Bank, near the city of Jenin, police said.According to Israeli police and the Israel Defense Forces, the terrorists were planning attacks in the Jenin area when forces opened fire as they emerged from a cave.
Two of the men were killed instantly, and a third, who was wounded, was killed shortly afterward. An airstrike was later carried out to destroy the cave, the IDF said, without providing additional details.
The IDF said in a statement that the men “took part in terror activity in Jenin” but did not elaborate.
Netanyahu defended the IDF’s actions during a Cabinet meeting on Oct. 26, saying Israel’s security policy remains entirely under its own control and that the country would not tolerate attacks.







