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By Angelo AmanteROME (Reuters) - The world must take a stand against Islamist violence to avoid it spreading and take action to ensure the swift release of hostages taken by Hamas militants after their Oct. 7 attack on southern Israel, families of victims said on Wednesday. The group included Avi Eylon, whose 23-year-old daughter, Shira, was killed with a friend while attending a music festival. Some 222 people were taken hostage after the attack on southern Israel in which 1,400 people were killed. Hamas on Monday freed two Israeli civilian women following the release of two hostages with dual U.S.-Israeli nationality on Friday. Health officials in the Hamas-run Gaza Strip said more than 6,500 people have been killed since Israel began its bombing campaign in response.
Persons: Angelo Amante ROME, Giorgia Meloni, Avi Eylon, Shira, Israel, Eviatar Moshe Kipnis, Lilian Le Havron, Nadav, Angelo Amante, Nick Macfie Organizations: Reuters, Health, Gaza, Hamas Locations: Israel, Rome, Europe, Italy, Qatar, Egypt, Palestine, France, Belgium
The group included Avi Eylon, whose 23-year-old daughter, Shira, was killed with a friend while attending a music festival. Some 222 people were taken hostage after the attack on southern Israel in which 1,400 people were killed. Hamas on Monday freed two Israeli civilian women following the release of two hostages with dual U.S.-Israeli nationality on Friday. Health officials in the Hamas-run Gaza Strip said more than 6,500 people have been killed since Israel began its bombing campaign in response. Reporting by Angelo Amante; Editing by Nick MacfieOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Shira, Avi Eylon, Remo Casilli, Giorgia Meloni, Israel, Eviatar Moshe Kipnis, Lilian Le Havron, Nadav, Angelo Amante, Nick Macfie Organizations: Reuters, REUTERS, Rights, Health, Gaza, Hamas, Thomson Locations: Gaza, Israel, Rome, Italy, Europe, Qatar, Egypt, Palestine, France, Belgium
Second Italian missing after Hamas attack has died, Rome says
  + stars: | 2023-10-23 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
ROME, Oct 23 (Reuters) - A woman with dual Italian-Israeli nationality who was missing and presumed kidnapped after the Oct. 7 attack on Israel by the Hamas militant group has died, Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani said on Monday. The body of Liliach Le Havron was found in recent days, Tajani wrote on X. Le Havron's husband, Eviatar Moshe Kipnis, had also gone missing and was confirmed dead on Oct. 17. The couple lived in Kibbutz Be'eri, 3 miles (5 km) from Gaza, one of the first to be hit by Hamas. A third dual Italian-Israeli citizen is thought to have been taken hostage and remains unaccounted for.
Persons: Antonio Tajani, Le Havron, Tajani, Le Havron's, Eviatar Moshe Kipnis, Alvise, Mark Potter Organizations: Hamas, Gaza, Thomson Locations: Israel, Italian, Italy, Kibbutz Be'eri, Gaza
ROME (Reuters) - Eviatar Moshe Kipnis, an Italian-Israeli who had been missing since the Oct. 7 attack on Israel by Islamist group Hamas has been confirmed dead, the Italian foreign minister said on Tuesday. "I am close to his family, especially his two sons whom I met during my trip to Tel Aviv," Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani wrote on social media X. An Italian foreign ministry statement said Kipnis went missing following the attack on Kibbutz Be'eri, an agricultural kibbutz 3 miles (5 km) from Gaza, which was one of the first hit by Hamas. It said the DNA test that confirmed the 65-year-old's death was carried out by Israeli authorities. The statement added that two Italian-Israeli citizens were still unaccounted for, and that the Italian government was fully committed to tracking them down.
Persons: Moshe Kipnis, Antonio Tajani, Kipnis, Angelo Amante, Alvise Armellini Organizations: Hamas Locations: ROME, Italian, Israel, Tel Aviv, Be'eri, Gaza
ROME, Oct 17 (Reuters) - Eviatar Moshe Kipnis, an Italian-Israeli who had been missing since the Oct. 7 attack on Israel by Islamist group Hamas has been confirmed dead, the Italian foreign minister said on Tuesday. "I am close to his family, especially his two sons whom I met during my trip to Tel Aviv," Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani wrote on social media X. An Italian foreign ministry statement said Kipnis went missing following the attack on Kibbutz Be'eri, an agricultural kibbutz 3 miles (5 km) from Gaza, which was one of the first hit by Hamas. It said the DNA test that confirmed the 65-year-old's death was carried out by Israeli authorities. The statement added that two Italian-Israeli citizens were still unaccounted for, and that the Italian government was fully committed to tracking them down.
Persons: Moshe Kipnis, Antonio Tajani, Kipnis, Angelo Amante, Alvise Organizations: Hamas, Thomson Locations: Italian, Israel, Tel Aviv, Be'eri, Gaza
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