Hamas was more than a year after being prisoner of Hamas -led Israel on October 7, 2023, and on Thursday, three Israeli and five Thailand on Thursday. Released eight hostages, including people.
Agam Burger, an Israeli army soldier, was first released at a highly choreographed ceremony in northern Gaza. The second hostage release in southern Gaza fell into confusion because the crowd moved forward to get a glimpse of them.
The release of the hostage is part of the 42 -day ceasefire agreement that came into effect this month, pause the battle between Israel and Hamas. Hamas agreed to gradually release 33 of the remaining 100 hostages in exchange for more than 1,000 Palestinians and Israel's partial withdrawal by Israel.
Let's take a closer look at the Israelites released on Thursday.
Agam Burger
Burger was 19 years old, and recently Hamas -led militants attacked Nahar Oz's Army base, killing her, killing more than 50 soldiers, and inviting her and the other six soldiers. At that time, it was assigned as an observatory. The four were released before on Saturday exchange.
Burger's mother, Meiraf, said that when she dropped her at the base two days before the attack, she saw her daughter at the base. According to an account of the website created by her family and the parents of Israel's news media, Burger calls his parents in the middle of the attack and uses a friend's phone call next to her. She told them that the shots were being fired and the people were crying, but she was not afraid.
Agam Goldstein Almog, who was caught by her daughter and two sons in November 2023 and was released as part of the first ceasefire contract, was detained in a tunnel with Burger and other soldiers. I said it as an observatory that was captured. She said that she was praying a lot and seemed to be fine.
In August, Burger's family held a birthday event at the Jewish Museum of Anu, Tel Avib, focusing on music, to be passionate about music and play violin. She has twin sisters and other two brothers.
Gaddy Moseses
Gaddy Moses, an agricultural expert, left the house to try to infer a militant, and was ducted to Kibz Nir Oz.
His partner, EFRAT KATZ, was hiding in a safe room at home with her daughter and her grandchildren before being taken to an extreme. Their invitation was shot on a video and was crushed behind the pickup truck.
Katz was killed when Israel's helicopter was fired in a vehicle that was restrained in response to Hamas -led assault. Her daughter and grandchild were released during the ceasefire in November 2023.
At that time, Moses, 79, was watched in a video published by Palestinian Islamic Hard in December 2023 to work for his release. In September, the family said they had no words of fate since then.
Abel Jefd
Abel Jefd was 28 years old when he was hosted with his boyfriend Ariel Kunio from his home in Kibz Niruzz, southern Israel. CUNIO is still thought to be captive. Her brother, Medic Dref Jefd, was also thought to be a hostage, but was identified last year by an attack on October 7.
Jefd's family explained that she was passionate about space and astronomy, and said she was working as a guide in the universe and technology center.
In February, her father, YECHI YEHUD, told Daily Mail that he had avoided watching and reading the news so as not to increase his wishes for trading. Her mother, Yael Yehud, described himself as “broken”, and she often imagined that her children were walking on the door again.
On June's 29th birthday in June, her best friend, Shani Goren, was a hostage, and Shani Goren, who was released in the first ceasefire contract, explained the difficulty of recovery. I did.
“I witness every day and I'm still a hostage,” she said. “Because we can't even discuss rehabilitation and progress until all of the people and others get home. I know. I was there.”
Jefd is expected to be released on Saturday, and has been one of the most important disputes between Israel and Hamas since the ceasefire began.
Israeli officials said she believed that she was not restrained by Hamas, suggesting that another extremist group was responsible for her release. Palestinian Islamic Hard released a video on Monday. This is the analysis of the New York Times by January 25, “My family, I'm okay. I'm lonely without you, and I'm like a girl released, I want you to return to you soon.
Rights and International Law experts point out that such a hostage video is forced to be compulsory, and those statements are usually forced.