A 26-year-old Israeli woman who went missing after the Hamas strike on october 7 has reportedly been discovered dead. Shani Gabay's body was discovered on Wednesday, november 22, weeks after she went missing. The young woman works at a music event in Kibbutz Re'im, which was targeted by Hamas.

Perhaps the deadliest of the attacks took place at the music event. When terrorists stormed the celebration, it devolved into mayhem, killing at least 260 people and kidnapping many more. Thousands of people attended the party, which took place near Kibbutz Re'im, which is close to Gaza. Palestinian militants stormed the location and shot people who tried to flee.

"Our Shani has vanished. Our hearts have been shattered. "We are all crying and refuse to believe how long we have waited for a different ending," Yokneam Mayor Simon Alfasi told The Jerusalem Post. "Forty-seven days of hope came to an end with receiving the bitter news this morning about the murder of Shani on october 7."

 "My heart goes out to my dear parents Jacob and Michal, her brother Aviel, and her sister Nitzan - who for seven weeks turned every stone and traveled everywhere in israel and the world to find Shani and fight and cry out to bring her home." We all hugged and stood at their side. "May the memory of her be a blessing," he continued.

Shani was thought to be a captive before her murder, according to The Times of Israel. Hamas and israel have struck an agreement to release several hostages in Gaza. However, it is unclear when the truce will begin. "Details on when the pause will begin are still unknown," a CNN source said. Some Americans are anticipated to be included among those who will be freed. Abigail, a three-year-old daughter, and two other ladies are among the Americans.

According to the conditions of the agreement, israel must agree to a five-day respite in its attack in order for the hostages to be freed. Hamas announced the release of 50 captives, including newborns, toddlers, and mothers." According to reports, the interim ceasefire might be prolonged if Hamas releases more than 50 captives.


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