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Three Israeli Hostages Freed as Israel Releases 369 Palestinian Prisoners

Hostage Exchange: 3 Israelis Released, 369 Palestinians Freed

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
November 16, 2025
in Conflict and Crisis, Hostage & Prisoner Exchange, Hostage Negotiations & Diplomacy, Human Interest Stories, Humanitarian Crisis, International Relations, Middle East Conflict, Peacekeeping Operations, Political Unrest, War and Armed Conflict
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3 Hostages Return to Israel While 369 Palestinian Prisoners Go Free - Ramadan Abed/REUTERS

Hamas Frees 3 Israeli Hostages, Israel Responds with Mass Prisoner Release - Ramadan Abed/REUTERS

Three Israeli Hostages Freed in Gaza as Israel Releases 369 Palestinian Prisoners in Exchange

A ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas narrowly avoided collapse on Saturday as three Israeli hostages were released in Gaza. In exchange, Israel began freeing 369 Palestinian prisoners and detainees, marking another significant development in the ongoing conflict.

Hostages Released in Gaza

The three freed Israelis—Iair Horn (46), Sagui Dekel Chen (36), and Sasha (Alexander) Troufanov—were handed over by Hamas in Khan Younis, where they were seen standing on a stage flanked by armed militants. Shortly after, Israeli forces transported them to safety.

Celebrations and Emotional Reunions

As the first bus carrying Palestinian prisoners left Israel’s Ofer jail in the West Bank, cheers erupted in Ramallah, where supporters waved Palestinian flags. Among the released prisoners was Musa Nawarwa (70) from Bethlehem, a former Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades commander, who expressed his surprise at being freed:
“We didn’t expect to be freed, but God is great, God set us free.”

Back in Israel, the hostage release sparked an outpouring of emotion. In Tel Aviv’s Hostage Square, people broke into cheers and tears upon learning that the Red Cross was escorting the freed Israelis to safety. Residents near the Gaza border lined the roads, waving Israeli flags as the hostages were driven out of Gaza.

Personal Stories of the Hostages

  • Iair Horn was kidnapped alongside his younger brother Eitan from Kibbutz Nir Oz on October 7, 2023. His family expressed relief but emphasized that their ordeal was not over:
    “Now, we can breathe a little. But our family won’t truly breathe until Eitan is home.”
  • Sagui Dekel Chen, a U.S.-Israeli citizen, was abducted while fighting off Hamas attackers to protect his pregnant wife and two young daughters. His release means he will meet his newborn daughter for the first time.
  • Sasha Troufanov, a Russian-Israeli, was kidnapped along with his mother, grandmother, and girlfriend—all of whom were released in November 2023. His father was killed in the October 7 attack on Nir Oz, one of the hardest-hit Israeli communities.

Palestinian Prisoner Release and Exchange Deal

The release of these three Israelis comes as part of a deal brokered to maintain a fragile ceasefire. Hamas had earlier threatened to halt hostage releases, accusing Israel of violating the truce, while Israel warned of renewed military action if the agreement collapsed.

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So far, 19 Israeli and 5 Thai hostages have been freed, leaving 73 still in captivity, around half of whom Israeli authorities have declared dead in absentia.

The Future of the Ceasefire and U.S. Involvement

The ceasefire, which began on January 19, has entered its 42nd day. It is structured in phases:

  1. Initial Hostage-Prisoner Exchanges – Hamas agreed to release 33 Israeli hostages, primarily women, children, elderly, and sick detainees, in exchange for hundreds of Palestinian prisoners.
  2. Negotiations for Remaining Hostages – Talks will focus on returning all remaining hostages, leading to a complete Israeli military withdrawal from Gaza.
  3. End of War & Gaza Reconstruction – The final phase aims to rebuild Gaza, which has been devastated by the war, leaving most of its 2.3 million residents homeless and struggling with food, water, and electricity shortages.

Meanwhile, U.S. President Donald Trump has suggested moving Palestinians out of Gaza permanently and placing the region under U.S. administration for redevelopment—an idea strongly rejected by Palestinian leaders, Arab states, and Western allies.

Casualty Figures and the Impact of War

The conflict, which escalated after Hamas’ October 7, 2023, attack, has led to:

  • 1,200 Israeli deaths and 251 hostages taken, according to Israel.
  • Over 48,000 Palestinians killed, per Gaza’s Health Ministry.
  • The displacement of most of Gaza’s 2.3 million residents, creating a humanitarian crisis.

Conclusion

As the ceasefire holds—for now—the release of hostages and prisoners provides a temporary pause in hostilities. However, with tensions still high and political uncertainty looming, the future of the truce remains fragile.

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