Oldest Israeli hostage & Holocaust survivor Shlomo Mansour, 86, killed by Hamas as peace deal on brink of collapse

THE oldest Israeli hostage and Holocaust survivor Shlomo Mansour, 86, was killed by Hamas as the peace deal sits on the brink of collapse.

The IDF confirmed that Shlomo may have been killed during the October 7 onslaught as his heartbroken kibbutz has paid tribute to the grandfather.

Photo of Shlomo Mansour, 86-year-old Israeli hostage killed by Hamas.
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Mansour was murdered in Kibbutz KissufimCredit: Handout
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Shlomo Mansour, 86, was killed by Hamas
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Shlomo's death was declared by health experts and members of the rabbinate

Shlomo was murdered in Kibbutz Kissufim, with his body taken by Hamas terrorists to the Gaza Strip - where it is still being held.

The Israeli military said in a statement on Tuesday that the "decision to confirm his death was based on intelligence gathered in recent months".

Shlomo was due to be released in the first phase of the hostage deal.

The 86-year-old's granddaughter Safir spoke out about her grandfather when he was still believed to have been held hostage.

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She explained that Shlomo had survived a massacre in Iraq as a little boy, and decades later, had to experience the October 7 onslaught.

But decades later, he is believed to have been killed in the massacre.

She said that more than a handful of terrorists broke into his house who took him out, slapped him in the face and beat him before handcuffing him and taking him away.

His wife Mazal Mansour, with whom he'd been with for 60 years and has five children with, managed to escape the attack.

Meanwhile Shlomo was kidnapped into Gaza in his own car, weighing only 57 kilograms and without his hearing aids.

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A statement from his kibbutz read: "With heavy hearts, we, the members of the kibbutz, received the news this morning about the murder of our dear friend, Shlomo Mansour, 86 years old, who was kidnapped from his home in Kibbutz Kissufim during the Hamas terror attack on October 7, 2023."

The kibbutz also called on the Israeli government as well as world leaders "to continue acting with determination to bring back all the hostages, both the living and the dead, and not to allow painful stories like Shlomo's to repeat themselves".

Of the 76 hostages remaining on the Gaza Strip, the IDF have confirmed the death of 36.

The tragic news about Shlomo comes as President Donald Trump issued an ultimatum to Hamas as he warned "all hell is going to break out" if they refuse to release the final hostages.

The president said the ceasefire deal between Hamas and Israel should be cancelled if the remaining hostages are not all freed by midday on Saturday.

Speaking directly on the hostages, Trump added: "I don't want a trickle. Not three and then two. I want them all."

So far, Israel and Hamas have completed five exchanges in the first phase of the ceasefire, freeing 21 hostages and more than 730 prisoners.

Hamas had agreed to release 33 hostages for nearly 2,000 prisoners and detainees during this phase.

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Shlomo had five children
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Shlomo was taken on October 7

Despite the chilling ultimatum, Trump also said he fears that many of the remaining captives could be dead.

He ended the powerful statement by saying any move is ultimately up to Israel.

His comments come just hours after the terror group Hamas announced they are delaying any further hostage releases.

They accused Israel of violating the fragile ceasefire pact which only started three weeks ago.

Hamas' top brass claim Israel has been dragging its feet on allowing aid into Gaza - a charge Israel has rejected as untrue.

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The major confrontation comes just halfway through the agreed six-week deal which should see 33 hostages ruthlessly snatched on October 7, finally returned home to their loved ones.

With 21 released so far during this phase, a dozen are still yet to be freed with fears increasing every day about the condition of those still being held.

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A fireball erupts from the site of an Israeli airstrike that targeted the area of Tayouneh in Beirut’s southern suburbs in NovemberCredit: AFP
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Donald Trump has said the ceasefire deal between Hamas and Israel should be cancelled if the remaining hostages are not all released by Saturday
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Eylon Keshet, the cousin of Yarden Bibas who is being held by Hamas in Gaza with his wife, Shiri and young children, Kfir and Ofir were also abducted by Hamas on October 7Credit: PA