Screengrab of a mother holding her two young sons, hostages of the Hamas attack in Israel.
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FEARS have grown over the youngest Israeli hostages still being held in captivity after they were not among the four released in today’s prisoner swap.

Kfir and Ariel Bibas, just two and five years old, were snatched by Hamas terrorists but their family recently revealed they have no idea whether the boys are alive or dead.

Screengrab of a mother holding her two young sons, hostages of the Hamas attack in Israel.

Mum Shiri Bibas was seen desperately clutching to Kfir and his brother Ariel as they were kidnapped on October 7Credit: Ian Whittaker
A young boy plays with a game on the floor.

Ariel Bibas pictured before the was kidnapped by HamasCredit: Ian Whittaker
Family in Batman pajamas.

Yarden and Shiri Bibas with their two young boys before the family became hostagesCredit: Supplied
Illustration of a three-phase peace deal for the Middle East, showing ceasefire, hostage release, and border details.

The children, along with their parents Yarden and Shiri, are all on the list of are on the list of hostages to be released in the first six-week phase of the fragile ceasefire.

Despite this, relatives have received no information since the ceasefire began on Sunday – the day after Kfir’s second birthday.

Hamas was blasted by the IDF as they accused the militant group of breaking the ceasefire agreement by releasing four female IDF soldiers today.

Spokesman Daniel Hagari said: “Hamas did not abide by its obligation in the deal to free civilian women first.”

Hagari also vowed Israel would do all it could to bring the boys and Shiri back home soon.

The spokesman emphasized the growing fear surrounding the health of this family as he said: “We have heavy concerns for their fate.”

Israel said they expect to hear more about the captive family soon.

The family of the Bibas brothers recently revealed they have no idea if the young boys are dead or alive, after no proof of life has been provided by Hamas.

In November 2023, Hamas published a video of Yarden Bibas being told his wife and children had been killed.

Hamas said they were killed in an IDF air strike on Khan Younis, in southern Gaza.

The Bibas family tragedy – agony over fate of mum and young boys snatched by Hamas killer gang

However, Hamas is known to have lied about deaths in the past as a form of psychological torture – so there the situation is still unclear.

Their loved ones have shared the anguish and heartbreak they have faced for the past 477 days.

Ofri Bibas-Levy, the aunt of the brothers, told NBC News: “Not knowing is so hard that sometimes I want to scream.

“Just tell me, even if it’s the worst, I just want to know.

“Not knowing, I can’t start any kind of healing, I can’t start recovering – I’m stuck,” she said, clutching a special recreation of the pink elephant toy that features in Kfir’s most famous picture.

SECOND EXCHANGE

The second phase of the first six weeks of hostage exchanges between Hamas and Israel was conducted today.

Four IDF soldiers were emotionally freed after 477 brutal days of hell.

Karina Ariev, 20, Daniela Gilboa, 20, Naama Levy, 20, and Liri Elbag, 19, were handed over to the Red Cross and have been taken back home.

Yarden Bibas in a Hamas video, mourning his family.

Hamas published a video of Yarden Bibas being told his wife and children had been killed in 2023Credit: Hamas Military Wing
Protestors holding signs demanding the release of a family held hostage.

People gather on Ariel’s fifth birthday to call for the liberation of him and his familyCredit: AFP
A father holding his young son, both hostages in the October 2023 Hamas attack on Israel.

Yarden Bibas holding his son Ariel when he was four years oldCredit: Ian Whittaker

They were escorted by mask-wearing and gun-wielding Hamas terrorists as huge crowds watched the historic moment at a square in Gaza City.

The women were seen waving from a stage before being handed over to the Red Cross, who drove them to safety.

The four young women were horrifically kidnapped from Israel’s Nahal Oz military base on October 7, 2023.

Terrifying footage released by Hamas at the time showed the girls covered in blood as they were tied up in front of murderous invaders.

The young soldiers were also pushed up against a wall as a militant screamed “take pictures of them”.

Hamas militants hand over Israeli hostages to the Red Cross.

Four Israeli hostages were escorted to Red Cross officials by gun-wielding Hamas officials on SaturdayCredit: AFP
Four Israeli hostages waving and giving thumbs up after being released by Hamas.

Hostages Naama Levy, Liri Albag, Daniella Gilboa, and Karina Ariev were handed over in Gaza CityCredit: AFP
Posters of four Israeli women hostages: Liri Albag, Naama Levy, Karina Ariev, and Daniella Gilboa.

The girls were kidnapped from Israel’s Nahal Oz military base on October 7, 2023Credit: AFP
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