The Jerusalem Post

Hostage Liri Albag’s family gets a cruel message

Shin Bet says wreath was probably sent by Iranian agents

- • By URI SELA

Last week, a wreath with the inscriptio­n “May her memory be a blessing, the country is more important” was laid at the front door of the family of hostage Liri Albag amid growing harassment of hostage families.

Albag was one of the soldiers kidnapped to the Gaza Strip on October 7. Later on Sunday, the Shin Bet (Israel Security Agency) said there was a high probabilit­y that the wreath had been sent by Iranian agents.

A few months ago, documentat­ion was published in which she appears along with other soldiers after their kidnapping.

Albag has not been confirmed as killed; for now, the IDF still classifies her as a living hostage.

Her sister Roni told Walla that “bad people decided to send us a mourner’s wreath at home. We don’t know who it is. On Friday, the community’s security officer saw it, took it straight to the police so we wouldn’t see it, and filed a complaint.”

“I cried hysterical­ly. How in the world are there people who dare to send a mourner’s wreath to the family when we know she is alive? I have no words; it shocks me and makes me sick,” she said.

Albag’s family is one of the most prominent members of the struggle of the hostages’ families.

A few weeks ago, it was revealed in an interview her family conducted with the Daily Mail that IDF troops located Albag’s DNA in one of the apartments in Gaza.

Only recently was it revealed that at one point, she was held by a family in Gaza, who forced her to clean and cook but often prevented her from eating.

Police said on Sunday it had opened an investigat­ion into the matter.

The Hostage and Missing Families Forum provided the following statement after the publicatio­n of the incident:

“The family of hostage Liri Elbag cruelly received a funeral wreath for the supposed death of their daughter,” it said.

“The Hostages Families Forum Headquarte­rs strongly condemns this violent behavior towards the

Elbag family. Led by our Head of Security and in collaborat­ion with law enforcemen­t agencies, an

investigat­ion into this matter will be launched to the fullest extent of the law,” the forum said.

“The Hostages Families Forum Headquarte­rs will continue its struggle until Liri and all other

hostages return home, either for rehabilita­tion or an honorable burial.”

 ?? (Ronen Zvulun/Reuters) ?? ISRAELIS RALLY for the immediate release of the hostages near the Knesset in Jerusalem yesterday, exactly six months after they were kidnapped to Gaza on October 7. A photo of Liri Albag is held up in the center.
(Ronen Zvulun/Reuters) ISRAELIS RALLY for the immediate release of the hostages near the Knesset in Jerusalem yesterday, exactly six months after they were kidnapped to Gaza on October 7. A photo of Liri Albag is held up in the center.

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