The mother of the hostage Tamir Nimrodi, Cherut, said in the shadow of the non-return of the bodies that “we don’t know what the status is, Hamas hasn’t proven anything. Tamir and Bipin Joshi were the only ones without a sign of life from them and with serious concern for their lives. 20 living hostages were returned, but we didn’t receive certainty, we didn’t get them back.” Cherut added that “there is a feeling among the people that tension has decreased because the living hostages have returned, and I ask, what situation am I facing right now? Will I never know what happened to Tamir? Are we really facing more Ron Arad cases? How do we continue from here when the Knesset Speaker removes the hostage pin and announces the ceremony is over? What about my child, an IDF soldier? He was abandoned at the front and now abandoned in Gaza.”