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Herzog

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On October 15, in an interview with CNN, President Isaac Herzog revealed the document "The Captive Kidnapping Plan", found on the body of one of the terrorists, which details the instructions given to the terrorists on how to act when kidnapping the hostages. Among the trainings it is stated that the kidnappers must create chaos and intimidation through coercion and blindfolding of the captives, the use of electric shocks and the execution of any person who may pose a threat or distraction. The captors were also instructed to use the captives as cannon fodder if necessary. Also, in a method similar to the terrorist organization ISIS, the terrorists were required to record their actions live, and during the IDF attacks to execute the captives.

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Two collectors and Elikim Liebman were considered kidnapped. It was announced that the remains of their bodies were found. Eliakim Liebman served as a security guard at the Nova party. After the murderous attack began, Liebman worked to save many from the nova. He assisted in evacuating the victims to the PAK area near which an ambulance was stationed with a medical team that treated the victims. Quite a few injured people were evacuated into the ambulance, some lying or sitting next to it. After the Hamas terrorists identified the ambulance and contrary to the art of combat, they fired an RPG missile at the ambulance. The ambulance was badly damaged and started to catch fire. The occupants of the ambulance as well as the victims who were lying nearby were hit by the rocket fire. Because of the severe damage to the ambulance, it was difficult to collect evidence of who was inside the ambulance and next to it. The process of identifying the victims in the ambulance and nearby was long and complex. For example, it was only after more than forty days that the body of Shani Gabai, who was buried in another grave, was located and identified. In May 2024, the remains of Liebman's body were found, buried with Victoria Gorlov, who she and her partner Alex Smoilov also served as security guards at the party and were murdered.

https://www.ynet.co.il/news/article/rko94007zr#autoplay https://www.maariv.co.il/news/military/Article-1096388

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Change "captives" to "hostages". The use of captives isn't consensus in RS in this very article. Very strange that it's being used in some singular spots. Fyukfy5 (talk) 10:04, 5 January 2025 (UTC)[reply]

Treatment / drugs

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In the section about drugs, something seems to have gone wrong. The Haaretz article doesn’t mention the identity of the drugs at all, only a single witness statement from a family member ("They were drugged"). The ToI article includes the Clonazepam info, but like this: "The ministry representative did not disclose whether the drugging had been confirmed by blood tests done on the released hostages at Israeli hospitals, from the freed hostages’ testimony, or both." Does anyone still know where the information came from that Clonazepam was confirmed through blood tests? DaWalda (talk) 15:37, 13 January 2025 (UTC)[reply]

@GidiD, I think it was you who added it, maybe you can answer this question? Alaexis¿question? 22:32, 13 January 2025 (UTC)[reply]
I added two sources that specifically relate to Clonazepam. Notice that one of the sources is in Hebrew (from ynet) and uses the common name in Israel קלונקס (Clonex) - which is just Clonazepam. GidiD (talk) 12:16, 15 January 2025 (UTC)[reply]

Adding Updates

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The Ceasefire deal should be reflected in the timeline as well as the three hostages that were released today. I cannot because I believe there is extra protection on this article. Middle Mac CJM (talk) 20:47, 19 January 2025 (UTC)[reply]

I also believe we should add the number of Palestinian prisoners that get released for each day that hostages are freed. This provides more context and clarifies that the freeing of the hostages as being part of a deal versus just being released. Middle Mac CJM (talk) 16:43, 20 January 2025 (UTC)[reply]

Oron Shaul

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Oron Shaul's body was recovered before the ceasefire came into effect. As such, I'd suggest 2 changes to the article:

1. "Hamas will release 33 out of 98 hostages in the first phase" should potentially be changed to 97

2. In Background, "Hamas has also held the bodies of two slain Israeli soldiers, Hadar Goldin and Oron Shaul, since the 2014 Operation Protective Edge" should potentially be rewritten to clarify that it was accurate at the time of the attack Person568 (talk) 07:13, 20 January 2025 (UTC)[reply]