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Devastating details of JFK Jr's ultra-secretive burial at sea are revealed for the first time - including his sister Caroline's heart-breaking display of grief as she said her final goodbye

A new JFK Jr biography lays bare many intimate details about his life and death

The Navy chaplains who presided over his funeral spoke to the authors about it

READ MORE: JFK Jr and Carolyn's disturbing final plunge is detailed by expert

By RUTH WALKER FOR DAILYMAIL.COM

PUBLISHED: 13:18 EDT, 16 July 2024 | UPDATED: 15:34 EDT, 16 July 2024

 

Just17people were in attendance, including Ted Kennedy, John's elder sister Caroline and her husband Ed, Bobby Kennedy, and Maria Shriver.

 

There was a single moment of controversy, recalls chaplain Louis Iasiello, explaining that civilians are generally not entitled to a burial at sea from a Naval vessel.

 

However, he adds: 'President Clinton quickly put an end to that discussion. When the Commander in Chief says this is what's going to happen, that's exactly what happens.'

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-13639873/devastating-details-jfk-jr-burial-sea-sister-grief.html

Anonymous ID: 4763fd July 19, 2024, 4:34 a.m. No.21243252   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

SRAEL

 

'The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) finally admitted that it "failed in its mission to protect the residents" and that the soldiers "were not prepared for the extensive infiltration scenario" by Hamas so they killed Israeli hostages in Kibbutz Be'eri on Oct. 7.

 

An internal investigation eventually revealed that the IDF fired a rocket-propelled grenade (RPG) into a home where captives were held, shelling the house repeatedly with a tank and then unloading on the people inside with a hail of bullets. One of three hostage face-offs between Hamas and the IDF happened at Be'eri resident Pessi Cohen's house, where six civilians were held outside his home, while another nine were held inside the house.

 

According to reports, at 3:08 p.m. a first phone call was made to police regarding hostages but the report was forwarded to troops as a hostage situation at Be'eri's dining hall and not at Cohen's home. Meanwhile, before knowing that hostages were held in the house, members of the police's elite Yamam unit fired a shoulder-launched missile towards the residence after coming under a machine gun and RPG fire from it.

 

At 5:00 p.m. one of the eight terrorists inside Cohen's home surrendered to Israeli forces, using one of the survivors, Yasmin Porat, as a human shield as he exited the house. This saved her life.

 

After this, IDF Brig. Gen. Barak Hiram, though not in "ground zero," approved firing light tank shells near and at the building to pressure the terrorists inside to surrender. At 5:33 p.m., Yamam and Shin Bet commanders ordered Hazan's tank to fire the first light tank shell near the building. The first shell struck the pathway leading to the home.

 

Soon after, Hiram arrived at Cohen's home and ordered the commander to finish within 40 minutes as the sun was already setting. After about 20 minutes, Hiram left to handle other incidents in Be'eri.

 

At 6:26 p.m., Hamas commanders called their people at Cohen's home to tell them to run away. A minute later, a second light tank shell was launched at the pathway. A few minutes later, a third shell was launched, which according to the probe, bounced off the ground. A shrapnel killed hostage Adi Dagan, 68, and injured his wife, Hadas Dagan, 70. A fourth shell was launched at 6:57 p.m., which targeted the roof.

 

At 7:57 p.m., a long burst of gunfire was heard by the forces. After a period of silence and not hearing from the hostages, the special forces decided to enter the home, engaging in a gun battle with the remaining terrorists inside. Only one of the hostages survived the exchange of fire. The causes of death of the 13 other hostages have not been definitively identified, though many were apparently killed by gunfire.

 

A Times of Israel article reported that the probe indicated that the decision to approve tank shelling was done "with professionalism" and that Hiram made "responsible decisions."

 

The investigation also said that since the IDF had been trained for "single intrusions" only, there were no troops that could be sent to Beโ€™eri amid the widescale attack. During that time, the army had difficulty in building a clear picture of what was happening in Be'eri until the afternoon hours.

 

In all, 101 civilians and 31 security personnel were killed in Be'eri and 30 residents and two civilians were taken hostage by Hamas, 11 of whom remain in Gaza. At least 125 homes in the community were damaged and destroyed amid the fighting.

 

Responding to the inquiry, IDF's Chief of the General Staff Lt. Gen. Herzi Halevi said it "clearly illustrates the magnitude of the failure and the scale of the disaster that befell the residents of the south who defended their families with their bodies for many hours while the IDF was not there to protect them."

 

As troops were not prepared for the attack, there had been "no additional reserve forces in the area" to send to Be'eri. Instead, residents were left to defend themselves for hours.

 

"We appreciate the army taking responsibility and acknowledging its catastrophic failure to protect us," the kibbutz Beโ€™eri said in a statement in response to the IDF's report. "While the investigation is a step toward answers, critical questions remain unanswered such as why the army forces at the kibbutzโ€™s entrance didnโ€™t enter the kibbutz despite our desperate pleas for rescue."

 

Survivors of the attack on Be'eri described hiding in their homes for hours desperately trying to reach loved ones.

 

"They left us to die," Be'eri resident Liel Fishbien told NBC News of Israeli forces shortly after the attack.

 

More than nine months later, he said that while he appreciated the inquiry's findings, "I know they failed. It's not new to me that they failed. Taking responsibility's important, of course, but I care more about what they've learned to make this thing not happen again," he said.'

 

https://www.naturalnews.com/2024-07-17-idf-admits-killing-israeli-hostages-oct-7.html