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From the Associated Press: Holding flags, orange balloons and signs saying “forgive us,” tens of thousands of Israelis lined highways as the bodies of a mother and her two young sons, killed in captivity in the Gaza Strip, were taken for burial on Wednesday.
The plight of the Bibas family has come to embody the profound sense of loss and grief still permeating Israel after the militant Hamas group’s Oct. 7, 2023 attack that triggered the war.
Footage of a terrified Shiri Bibas clutching her two sons — 9-month-old Kfir and 4-year-old Ariel — as they were taken to Gaza by militants is seared into the country’s collective memory.
Hamas claimed the mother and her two children were killed in an Israeli airstrike. However, Israeli medical examiners say forensic evidence show the three were all killed by their captors in November 2023, about a month after they were kidnapped.
Shiri’s parents were killed by the Hamas terrorists on the day of the massacre, Oct. 7, 2023.
After a private funeral ceremony, Shiri and her two children were buried together in a single coffin, next to her parents, near Kibbutz Nir Oz, where they were living when they were abducted.
In a profoundly moving scene, Israeli’s lined the streets on Wednesday to pay their respects to the slain mother and her two little boys.
For the baby who never had a birthday.
For the little Batman.
For their Mom. pic.twitter.com/q0NztJMz5S
— miha schwartzenberg (@mihaschw) February 26, 2025
It’s a dark day today in Israel. Thousands of people got out of bed, drove hours to the south of Israel, only to hold flags and be there when for Yarden Bibas as he says one last goodbye to his family. This is Israel. Filled with amazing people🧡💔🇮🇱
pic.twitter.com/alQ0QhxXoc— Michal (@itsmichalll) February 26, 2025
Shiri’s husband, Yarden Bibas, who was kidnapped separate from the rest of his family and was released on February 1, delivered an emotion eulogy at their funeral. Below is the full text and video of his eulogy:
“Mi Amor”
I remember the first time I said “mi amor” to you. It was at the very beginning of our relationship. You told me to only call you that if I was certain I loved you, not to say it carelessly. I didn’t say it then because I didn’t want you to think I was rushing to say “I love you.” Shiri, I’ll confess to you now that I already loved you back then when I said “mi amor.”
Shiri, I love you and will always love you!
Shiri, you are everything to me!
You are the best wife and mother there could be.
Shiri, you are my best friend.
Mishmish, who will help me make decisions now? How am I supposed to make decisions without you?
Do you remember our last decision together?
In the safe room, I asked if we should “fight or surrender.” You said fight, so I fought.
Shiri, I’m sorry I couldn’t protect you all. If only I had known what would happen, I wouldn’t have fired.
I think about everything we went through together—there are so many beautiful memories.
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 times deeply.
Your presence is profoundly missed.
I want to tell you about everything that’s happening in the world and here in Israel.
Shiri, everyone knows and loves us—you can’t imagine how surreal all this madness is. Shiri, people tell me they’ll always be by my side, but they’re not you. So please stay close to me and don’t go far!
Shiri, this is the closest I’ve been to you since October 7th, and I can’t kiss or hug you, and it’s breaking me!
Shiri, please watch over me…Protect me from bad decisions. Shield me from harmful things and protect me from myself. Guard me so I don’t sink into darkness. Mishmish, I love you!
Chuki, Ariel,
You made me a father. You transformed us into a family. You taught me what truly matters in life and about responsibility. The day you were born, I matured instantly because of you. You taught me so much about myself, and I want to thank you. So thank you, my beloved.
Ariel, I hope you’re not angry with me for failing to protect you properly and for not being there for you. I hope you know I thought about you every day, every minute.
I hope you’re enjoying paradise. I’m sure you’re making all the angels laugh with your silly jokes and impressions. I hope there are plenty of butterflies for you to watch, just like you did during our picnics.
Chuki, be careful when you climb down from your cloud not to step on Toni… Teach Kfir all your impressions and make everyone laugh up there.
Ariel, I love you “the most in the world, always in the world,” just as you used to tell us.
Poopik, Kfir,
I didn’t think our family could be more perfect, and then you came and made it even more perfect…
I remember your birth. I remember during the delivery when the midwife suddenly stopped everything—we were frightened and thought something was wrong—but it was just to tell us we had another redhead. Mom and I laughed and rejoiced. You brought more light and happiness to our little home. You came with your sweet, captivating laugh and smile, and I was instantly hooked! It was impossible not to nibble on you all the time.
Kfir, I’m sorry I didn’t protect you better, but I need you to know that I love you deeply and miss you terribly!
I miss nibbling on you and hearing your laughter.
I miss our morning games when mom would ask me to watch you before I went to work. I cherished those little moments so much, and I miss them now more than ever! Kfir, I love you the most in the world, always in the world!
I have so many more things to tell you all, but I’ll save them for when we’re alone.
Yarden Bibas’s full eulogy:
“Mi Amor”
I remember the first time I said “mi amor” to you. It was at the very beginning of our relationship. You told me to only call you that if I was certain I loved you, not to say it carelessly. I didn’t say it then because I didn’t want you to… pic.twitter.com/SD6RvT8gKr
— Aviva Klompas (@AvivaKlompas) February 26, 2025
Yarden Bibas, The whole world is crying with you. pic.twitter.com/cV4I9KdHcr
— נועה מגיד | Noa magid (@NoaMagid) February 26, 2025
The color orange has been used in tribute to the family, since the two children both had red hair.
Cities around the world paid their respects.
The Empire State Building in New York was lit up in orange as a tribute to the Bibas family.
Shining in orange tonight to honor the memories of Shiri, Ariel, and Kfir Bibas
📷: jerseyportraits/IG pic.twitter.com/5536ZA2CTn
— Empire State Building (@EmpireStateBldg) February 26, 2025
Paris, France lit up their Eiffle Tower, and residents released orange baloons.
Paris is honoring the Bibas family tonight 🧡💔 pic.twitter.com/arhHqwHpLm
— Aviva Klompas (@AvivaKlompas) February 26, 2025
The National Assembly in Paris tonight lit up in orange.
The world stands with the Bibas family.
Thank you. pic.twitter.com/QhtOKcRs51
— Israel ישראל (@Israel) February 26, 2025
Budapest lit up the bridge in orange in memory of Shiri, Ariel, and Kfir Bibas.
Budapest lights up in orange in memory of Shiri, Ariel, and Kfir Bibas. 🧡 pic.twitter.com/5YKzVqNN9W
— Yossi BenYakar (@YossiBenYakar) February 26, 2025
Family photos and home videos have been compiled in a tribute to the family.
Rest in peace, Shiri Bibas 💔🧡
Rest in peace, Ariel Bibas 💔🧡
Rest in peace, Kfir Bibas 💔🧡 pic.twitter.com/o46sjT7fNA
— REAL JEW (@THEREALJEW613) February 26, 2025
The whole nation stands with the Bibas family in silent grief as Shiri, Ariel, and Kfir are laid to rest.
May their memory always be a blessing. pic.twitter.com/DDFvnQE1Bo
— Israel ישראל (@Israel) February 26, 2025
Shiri, Ariel, and Kfir Bibas will be buried in a single coffin, so they can be close forever. pic.twitter.com/O38ZaNZUnZ
— Hen Mazzig (@HenMazzig) February 26, 2025
510 balloons, one for each day since October 7, were released in memory of Shiri, Ariel, and Kfir Bibas at Assuta Hospital in Ashdod, where the two little boys were born. pic.twitter.com/BydEBgbspz
— Hen Mazzig (@HenMazzig) February 26, 2025
Actor Michael Rapaport write “To our beloved Bibas family. Try as they might to extinguish your light, we will never allow their darkness to consume your spirit. Forever we will carry you with love & the passion to always be proudly Jewish no matter what. I’m so sorry and rest now together in our hearts.”
To our beloved Bibas family. Try as they might to extinguish your light, we will never allow their darkness to consume your spirit. Forever we will carry you with love & the passion to always be proudly Jewish no matter what. I’m so sorry and rest now together in our hearts. pic.twitter.com/S0LmckVo9l
— MichaelRapaport (@MichaelRapaport) February 26, 2025
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