Three Israeli and five Thai countries are to be released on Thursday in Gaza
Three Israeli and five Thai countries are to be released on Thursday in Gaza
The three Israeli hostages, which are to be released in Gaza on Thursday, were named by the Israeli Prime Minister's office. It was also confirmed that five Thai citizens are also released. "The list of names that was transmitted to the agents of Qatar and Egypt today includes: Arbel Yehoud (29 years old), Agam Berger (19) and Gadi Moses (80)," said the Prime Minister Bureau.
Freedom for Thai citizens and Palestinian prisoners
The names of the five releasing Thai citizens were not published. In addition, the Israeli authorities are expected to release 110 Palestinian prisoners on Thursday. According to Hamas, 32 of these people were sentenced to life in prison, including 30 children. Overall, 33 Israeli hostages, which were kidnapped by Hamas and other armed groups on October 7, were to be released in the first step of the deal and the release of hostages. Two rounds of free facilities have already taken place. In return, Israel will release almost 2,000 Palestinian prisoners in the first phase.
fate of hostages
The Israeli government's spokesman, David Mencer, also announced that eight of the remaining Israeli hostages are dead. However, all three Israeli hostages named on Thursday are considered to be alive, as the forum for families of hostages and missing persons report. Yehoud was kidnapped together with her partner Ariel Cunio from her home in the Kibbutz Nir Oz, while Moses, a grandfather and passionate agronomist, was also kidnapped from Nir OZ.The tragedy by Kibbutz nir oz
The Kibbutz was one of the most affected communities during the attacks by Hamas on October 7, 2023, with more than a quarter of the population either killed or kidnapped. Osnat Peri, the chair of the Kibbutz Nir OZ, described the news about the release as "an exciting moment for us, and another step on the long way to bring our loved ones home." However, she pointed out that of the 76 kidnapped people from the community 29 were still in Gaza and explained that "the fight continues" until everyone is brought back.
gratitude and hope
The family of Moses said on Wednesday with great joy about the "wonderful news that our beloved gadi came back to us tomorrow" and thanked "the people of Israel for their support and hug." The third Geisel, which will be released on Thursday, was a soldier, was a soldier and was kidnapped by a military base near Kibbutz Nahal Oz. The Geiselforum emphasizes that you will not give up or stop at any point until all hostages - to the last living for healing and the deceased for the appropriate funeral - come home.
a moving thank you message
The news about the release on Thursday reaches us, while a former hostage thanked a soldier for the rescue of her life last week. Amit Soussana, which was released in November 2023 during an earlier, short -lived ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, reported in an emotional interview with Israeli television about her experiences in captivity - and the courage of her co -caught Liri Albag, which was released on Saturday. Soussana explained that Albag, 19 years old, convinced one of her kidnappers not to kill her.
The challenges of captivity
The 40-year-old lawyer spent the first three weeks of her captivity in solitary confinement, without a company except her kidnapper, who supposedly sexually abused her. After the beginning of the Israeli soil offensive at the end of October, it was moved to another place in the Gaza Strip. On a television show, she said that there were four more hostages in the second place, including Albag. This group quickly tied with Soussana and told her about her kidnappers, describing one "psychopath".
The entire tragic course of the events continues to be observed and the story is updated in new developments.