Former Hamas hostage Yarden Bibas, whose wife Shiri and young sons Ariel and Kfir were tragically killed while in captivity, ...
Toys for Hospitalized Children, an organization bringing happiness and healing to sick children in the U.S. and Israel, has announced the creation of a state-of-the-art “Bibas Pediatric Playroom” at ...
Her boyfriend, Avinatan Or, who was dragged into the Gaza Strip with her, remains in captivity. Of the 63 remaining hostages, 36 are believed to be dead.
The campaign was launched by the family of Yarden Bibas and seeks to help his rehabilitation and dream to memorialize his wife Shiri and children Ariel and Kfir, all of ...
Released hostage, whose wife and young sons were murdered in captivity, has shown tremendous strength, but has a 'long, complex and painful journey' ahead, says his father ...
But Hamas has done something more. The Iranian proxy has struck at the very heart of Jewish life: the family unit. And as a new report argues, it is not only wholly intentional but a key part of the ...
Daniel Levy, president of the US/Middle East Project ... One must not forget the names of the Bibas children, Ariel and Kfir, and the circumstances of their death. Nor too the name of Laila al-Khatib, ...
Not 2002, but in 2022? From the first time I saw the photos of Ariel and Kfir Bibas, I couldn’t help but imagine them as my brother and me. And not just because of our red hair: We were about ...
Kfir, the infant with red hair and a toothless smile ... Ohad Ben Ami as a “passionate nature enthusiast” and the “cornerstone of his family.” Or Levy was pulled out of a bomb shelter by militants ...
Kfir, the youngest of the approximately 30 children kidnapped ... She also expressed sorrow over the delay in retrieving their remains. Ofri Bibas Levy, Yarden’s sister and a leading voice in the ...
Kfir was the youngest of roughly 30 children ... Yarden's sister, Ofri Bibas Levy, one of the most active voices in the fight to bring the hostages home, also spoke during the funeral.
I remember Ariel and Kfir’s births. I remember the days we would sit at home or in a café, just the two of us, talking for hours about everything under the sun. It was wonderful. I miss those ...