"You were at the beginning of your life, and the thought of you breaks our hearts into a million pieces," Sahar Baruch's aunt ...
Baruch, a talented chess player and anime fan, lived in Kibbutz Be’eri and had just returned from his big trip to South ...
As Sahar Baruch’s body is returned to Israel under the terms of the agreement, new details surface about the failed rescue ...
Slain Israeli hostages Amiram Cooper and Sahar Baruch were laid to rest on Sunday, days after their remains were returned from Gaza and positively identified.
I miss you so much,' says Cooper's wife, recalls she first heard about him as 'a guy who wrote poems and whistled melodies'; Baruch's mother remembers son as 'a traveler, chess player, kayaker, ...
Cooper, an economist and poet, was a founder of Kibbutz Nir Oz; Baruch was an engineering student; both were kidnapped from ...
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Israel received the remains two deceased hostages held in Gaza on Thursday afternoon. The remains were transferred to Israel via the Red Cross and taken to the country’s national forensics laboratory ...
Kibbutz Nir Oz, where Amiram Cooper lived, paid tribute to the late hostage. Cooper, 85, was one of the founders of the ...
At the cemetery in Kibbutz Be’eri on Sunday, hundreds gathered to lay to rest Sahar Baruch, whose body was returned to Israel ...
The remains of Bulgarian-Israeli hostage Sahar Baruch have been formally identified through forensic testing after being returned from Gaza to Israel, more than two years after he was abducted and ...
Experts at the Abu Kabir forensic institute could not match the bodies to any of the 11 dead hostages that the terrorist ...