Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called their deaths an “unbearable tragedy”.
“Even on this difficult evening, we will bind up our wounds, learn the lessons and continue with a supreme effort to return all our abductees home safely,” he said.
White House spokesperson John Kirby said the killings were a “tragic mistake,” and that the US did not have “perfect visibility on exactly how this operation unfolded”.
More than 100 hostages remain in captivity in Gaza after being captured on 7 October when Hamas attacked Israel, killing 1,200 people and taking 240 hostages – some of whom were released during a brief truce.
The Hamas-run Gaza health ministry says more than 18,800 people have been killed and 50,000 injured in the enclave so far in the war that followed.
Hen Avigdori, whose wife and daughter were among the released, said he often heard people say hostages could be rescued “by military means.”
But “there is no military way” that would bring them back safely, he wrote in a post on X, formerly known as Twitter.
“The conclusion for every person who has both heart and mind is the same: Israel must initiate a deal to bring them back alive and not in coffins.”
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