In a significant development in the ongoing Israel-Gaza conflict, three Israeli hostages and five Thai nationals held captive by Palestinian militants for over 15 months have been released and returned to Israel. This exchange, part of a larger multi-phase deal brokered by international mediators, marks a step towards easing tensions and securing the release of remaining hostages.
Three more Israel i hostages and five Thai hostages have been released by Palestinian militants and returned to Israel after being held for over 15 months in Gaza . Arbel Yehud, 29, Agam Berger, 20, and Gadi Mozes, 80, were handed over Thursday morning to representatives of the International Committee of the Red Cross in Gaza , who transferred them to Israel i troops for the drive across the border into Israel .
Berger, an Israeli soldier, was paraded on a stage, wearing green fatigues similar to a soldier's uniform, in the northern Gaza city of Jabalia – the scene of intense fighting and Israeli bombardment just weeks ago – before being handed over by masked Hamas gunmen to the Red Cross. Islamic Jihad, a smaller militant group in Gaza that held Yehud and Mozes, released the two Israeli hostages in a chaotic scene with crowds of onlookers. The handover took place in front of the partially destroyed home of slain Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar in the southern Gaza city of Khan Younis.These three hostages were taken captive along with others during the Oct. 7, 2023 Hamas-led attack on southern Israel. Three more Thai laborers remain in captivity, along with two nationals from Nepal and Tanzania, some of whom Israel has declared dead. As part of the deal, 110 Palestinian prisoners and detainees are expected to be released from Israeli jails later in the day in exchange for the three freed Israeli hostages. Among those being released are prisoners serving life sentences for deadly attacks on Israelis, including Sami Jaradat, sentenced for orchestrating one of the deadliest attacks of the Second Intifada — a 2003 suicide bombing on a beachfront restaurant in Haifa that killed 21 people. Most serving life sentences are set to be deported to other countries in the region.This exchange is part of a multiphase deal between Israel and Hamas, brokered by the U.S., Egypt and Qatar, that began Jan. 19, with a six-week ceasefire. During that time, a majority of the remaining hostages in Gaza — some of whom are believed to be dead — are supposed to be returned to Israel in exchange for around 1,900 Palestinian prisoners and detainees. Thursday's exchange was previously unscheduled. It was negotiated last weekend, after Israel said Hamas was supposed to release Yehud — a civilian — on Saturday. As a result, Israel delayed allowing Palestinians to return to northern Gaza until arrangements for Yehud's release were made. Mediators helped work out Thursday's release, and passage to Gaza's north for Palestinians began Monday. Another hostage-for-detainee swap is planned for this coming weekend, as per the original schedule. There are 82 hostages remaining in Gaza, many of whom are believed to be dead, according to Israel
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