On the 7th of last month, Shani Luuk, an Israeli-German woman who was abducted and killed at a music festival during a surprise attack by the Palestinian militant group Hamas, was claimed by her mother to have been avenged by an Israeli soldier who killed the Hamas militant responsible for her daughter's death.


According to the British daily The Telegraph on the 16th (local time), Shani's mother, Ricarda, said, "I am glad that this person (the Hamas militant) can no longer harm anyone else," but added, "There are still many such people, so it doesn't mean much."


The late Shani Look. <br>[Photo by Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs X]

The late Shani Look.
[Photo by Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs X]

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However, Ricarda did not specify when, where, or how the Hamas militant who killed her daughter was killed. She also did not identify which of the four men photographed with her daughter was the militant.


She urged the Israeli government to agree to a deal exchanging 4,450 Palestinians imprisoned in Israeli jails for about 240 hostages taken to the Gaza Strip.


Shani was confirmed dead on the 22nd of last month. Israeli President Yitzhak Herzog stated in an interview with Germany's Bild that Shani appeared to have been beheaded after being taken to the Gaza Strip.



The British daily The Telegraph reported that the woman was identified as Shani Luuk, who had participated in a music festival at the Re'im Kibbutz in southern Israel. Her family recognized her by the tattoos on her body and her hair braided in multiple strands.


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