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Three Israeli Hostages and Five Thai Nationals to Be Freed Thursday

Israel to Release Three Israeli and Five Thai Hostages in Gaza

by pinkfloyd
January 30, 2025
in Conflict and Crisis, Hostage Negotiations & Diplomacy, Humanitarian Crisis, Middle East Wars, Peacekeeping Operations, Political Unrest, War and Armed Conflict
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Hostages from Israel and Thailand to Be Released in Gaza on Thursday- Hostages and Missing Families Forum via CNN Photo

Israel and Hamas Agree to Release Hostages: Three Israelis and Five Thais- Hostages and Missing Families Forum via CNN Photo

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Israel to Release Three Israeli and Five Thai Hostages in Gaza on Thursday

Hostages to be Freed

On Thursday, Israel is set to release three Israeli hostages and five Thai nationals in Gaza, as part of an ongoing hostages release agreement between Israel and Hamas. The Israeli Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) confirmed the identities of the three Israeli hostages:

  • Arbel Yehoud (29 years old)
  • Agam Berger (19 years old)
  • Gadi Moses (80 years old)

The names of the five Thai nationals to be freed remain undisclosed.

Palestinian Prisoner Release

In return, Israel is expected to release 110 Palestinian prisoners, including 32 sentenced to life imprisonment and 30 minors, according to Hamas. These releases are part of the first phase of a ceasefire and hostages release deal that began after the October 7 attacks.

Background on Israeli Hostages

The three Israeli hostages set for release were taken during the October 7 Hamas attacks, in which 33 Israeli hostages were abducted. The current deal involves two prior rounds of releases, and in the first phase, almost 2,000 Palestinian prisoners will also be freed.

However, eight Israeli hostages remain unaccounted for, with reports confirming their deaths, according to Israeli government spokesperson David Mencer.

Details on the Hostages’ Captivity

All three Israeli hostages named for release on Thursday are believed to be alive. According to the Hostage and Missing Families Forum:

  • Yehoud was abducted from her home in the Nir Oz kibbutz, along with her partner Ariel Cunio.
  • Moses, a grandfather and agronomist, was also taken from Nir Oz, one of the communities hardest hit in the attacks.
  • Berger, a young soldier, was kidnapped from a military base near the Nahal Oz kibbutz.

The Nir Oz kibbutz suffered greatly in the October 7 attacks, with more than a quarter of its population either killed or kidnapped.

Community Reaction

Osnat Peri, chairwoman of Kibbutz Nir Oz, expressed the bittersweet emotions of the community, saying, “This is an exciting moment for us… but we still have 29 loved ones in Gaza. The struggle continues until all are home.” Despite the releases, many in the community are still grieving the loss of loved ones and the destruction they endured.

Moses’ family shared their joy, thanking “the people of Israel for their embrace and support”, while expressing hope for Moses’ return. The community’s resilience remains strong, and they remain committed to bringing everyone home.

Hostage Testimonials

The news of the hostages’ release comes as a former hostage, Amit Soussana, shared her emotional story of captivity. In an interview with Israeli TV, Soussana thanked Liri Albag, a fellow captive, for saving her life.

Soussana recounted her time in captivity, revealing how Albag, despite their dire situation, was able to talk down one of the captors who had threatened to kill Soussana. The emotional interview shed light on the brutal experiences of hostages, as well as the courage displayed by individuals like Albag, who was freed in an earlier ceasefire.

Soussana’s Story

Soussana, a 40-year-old lawyer, was held in solitary confinement for three weeks. She was later moved to another location, where she met Albag and other hostages. The group formed a bond, with Soussana highlighting Albag’s bravery in standing up to their captors.

During her captivity, Soussana endured significant abuse, including being threatened at gunpoint and bound in painful positions. Despite these traumatic experiences, she credits Albag for being a crucial source of strength, even in the face of imminent danger.

A Long Road Ahead

While the releases are a glimmer of hope, the situation remains grim for many hostages still in captivity. Some have been held for more than 15 months, and their families continue to fight for their safe return.

The Hostage and Missing Families Forum pledged to continue working toward the safe return of all hostages, saying, “We will not stop until every last one of them is home—living or deceased, for rehabilitation or proper burial.”

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pinkfloyd

pinkfloyd

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