More than a year has passed since the women became prisoner in the Hamas -led southern attack, which began the war on October 7, 2023, but Hamas is a part of the hostage and POWs exchange on Saturday. Released a person. 。
In the public sentence with the choreography, four hostages went on stage in Gaza, wearing military uniforms. They waved their hands on the cheers, smiled, and the hamas fighter wearing a hammered hat surrounded them, laughing at each other.
The Personal Liberation comes into effect on Sunday and is part of the 42 -day ceasefire agreement to pause the battle between Israel and Hamas. Hamas agreed to gradually release 33 of the remaining about 100 hostages in exchange for more than 1,000 Palestinians and partial withdrawals of Israel.
The hostage has recently been a recent, working as a “Spotter” of the Israeli army, and has reported suspicious activities across borders. During the Hamas -led attack, the armed forces attacked Israel's Nahar Oz military base, killed more than 50 soldiers, and abducted women and three other female soldiers at the time.
In May, the Israeli Army published a three -minute edited video collection verified by the New York Times, where the Palestinian fighter who had a hamas headband was released on Saturday. The appearance of the five hands was shown. According to the “hostage and missing family forum” representing many POW relatives, the video was recorded by a body camera attached to the abducted Hamas armed forces.
What we know about the released four hostages is as follows:
Lili Albag
According to a hostage family forum, Albug dreamed of becoming an architect and interior designer, and immediately after graduating from high school, he joined the Israeli army.
Her family expressed relief and joy when she was released. “It's far from what I expected, she looks fine,” said her aunt Luhama Albug. “She shook her hand cheerfully and her spirit is not broken.”
Hamas's military department published an editing video for three and a half minutes by 19 -year -old Albugs for more than 450 days.
In a statement at the time, Albug's family said that “her serious mental distress” was clear from the video, and “my child is there” to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other leaders in Israel. He asked for his decision as if he was there.
“She was just tens of kilometers from us, but couldn't take her home for 456 days,” said her family.
Carina Ariev
According to family forums, Ariev (20) is a daughter of an immigrant from Ukraine, and her family describes her as a “connection power” between friends and family.
According to Israeli news media, she called her parents during the raid, explained that she had fired guns and rockets, and said she loved her parents. Her family was late that day and found a video of Hamas posted on social media. It is said that the video shows that Ariev and two other women are riding on a jeep and blood from their faces.
In August, Ariev's sister Sasha Ariev talked about moving to his hometown to help his parents who are more and more helpless after the attack on October 7 at an event in Jerusalem. He said.
Ariev's sister said that the hostage was consumed. “How can I sleep when I haven't been able to take my carina and all other hostages safely?” “How can I sleep in bed and when she is hostage?”
Daniela Gilboa
Daniela Gilboa (20) is from Petak Chickva in central Israel. According to the forum, Gilboa was studying piano at the time of abduction and wanted to play as a professional someday.
In July, Gilboa's family released a video of Hamas, which he received a few months ago, which showed her and Ariev's confinement.
In an interview with Israel's newspaper Marlib, Gilboa's boyfriend's father said that his family had a complicated emotion. “Her family has a feeling of relief at the same time as disappointment,” said the man.
Nahma Levi
The 20 -year -old Nam Levi is now a triathlete that grew up in a lush town La Ana in northern Tel Aviv.
According to a website focusing on the release campaign, she sent a text message to her mother from a safe room on the day of the raid. “I have never heard of this,” she wrote.
Hamas's video, which she was taken to Gaza, spread on social media shortly after the attack.
In an interview with a documentary on sexual violence during the raid, Nam's mother, Eiret Levi Satcher, said about her daughter's kidnapping. Hamas's video shows her bloody in pajamas.
“They are grabbing her hair and she's messed up,” she added, and added as follows. But I just see it there. “