Just Earth News | @justearthnews | 30 Jan 2025, 10:07 pm Print
Arbel Yehoud reunites with her family members . Photo Courtesy: IDF X page
Hamas freed eight hostages on Thursday, the latest release by the group since the Gaza ceasefire began on January 19.
Israel released 110 Palestinian prisoners in exchange for the eight hostages.
The released hostages included five Thai nationals.
Sharing details, the Israel Defense Forces wrote on X: "After 482 days, 8 hostages that were held captive by Hamas and Islamic Jihad terrorists in Gaza finally returned to Israel."
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— Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) January 30, 2025
After 482 days, 8 hostages that were held captive by Hamas and Islamic Jihad terrorists in Gaza finally returned to Israel.
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Apart from the five Thai nationals, three Israelis were also released in the third phase of the exchange.
According to reports, the release process was delayed due to chaos since a crowd of Palestinians surrounded and jeered at hostages as they were turned over to the Red Cross.
The five Thai nationals were identified as Thenna, Sathian, Sriaoun, Seathao and Rumnao.
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— Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) January 30, 2025
Agam Berger, an IDF soldier, was released from northern Gaza.
The other two Israeli nationals freed during Thursday's exchange were identified as Gad Moshe Mozes and Arbel Yehud.
"We welcome all those who have returned to Israel and remain committed to bringing back all of our remaining hostages that are still held in Gaza," IDF wrote on X.
The reunion we’ve been waiting for. pic.twitter.com/84oI7et5pn
— Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) January 30, 2025
The chaos broke out during the release of the other prisoners.
They were led by armed fighters through crowds of cheering spectators, many filming with mobile phones, before being handed over to the Red Cross in waiting vehicles, BBC reported.
The release reportedly occurred in front of the house of former Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar which Israel bombed.
Sinwar was believed to be the key architect of the October 7, 2023 attacks on Israel.
The reunion we’ve been waiting for. pic.twitter.com/84oI7et5pn
— Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) January 30, 2025
He was killed by Israeli troops in Rafah last year.
"There was a lot of chaos, there was a lot of pushing," a journalist who covered the handover told the BBC.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu described the chaos as 'shocking scenes'.
Israel had reportedly delayed the release of the Palestinian prisoners until it received an assurance that such scenes would not be repeated during the release of hostages.
The chaos during the release of prisoners was the latest hitch in the delicate ceasefire agreement reached between Israel and Hamas that halted the war which has been going on since the October 7, 2023 attacks.
Hamas had taken 251 hostages and killed 1200 people during the attacks, triggering Israel to commence its operation in Gaza.
Hamas has released fifteen hostages since the latest ceasefire began on January 19.
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