Israel and Thai hostages were released from Gaza in the ceasefire deal
Thursday releases 15 hostages were released for the ceasefire into force on January 19. Eighty-two are still being held.
The 20-year-old Israeli soldier Agam Berger was first released by a staged armed incident in Cabalia on Thursday, in Cabalia, the first to lead the masked militants in the north of Gaza.
As it appeared on a platform, the crowd of civilians was returned by the armed Hamas fighters and a certificate was given before the Red Cross.
He was one of the seven women abducted on October 7, 2023 and the last of the last observers in Gaza.
Tel Aviv’s Pledge Square, made a crowd watching on a large screen.
“I was excited … See her face, to return to his family to return to his family.” This is excited, “the BBC serves in the same section as a MS Berger ten years ago.
Photos broadcast by the Israeli army embraced another young woman in the unit released on Saturday on Saturday.
The statement said that his family said now, “he said,” The recovery will not be completed until all hostages returned to the hostages. “
About two hours later, in the southern Gaza, Khan Younis, chaotic views of the other seven hostages emerged.
Armed warriors, the crowd, which took many films with mobile phones, was managed by many filmmakers without delivering a red cross in waiting vehicles.
The remains of the house occurred symbolically – the late Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, the architect of October 7 attacks. Sinwar was killed by Israeli troops in Rafah in October 2024.
“There were many chaos, there were many pushes,” he said. According to him, there were sounds for the name of the Synvar and Hamas.
A woman in the crowd said, “Gaza is proud of the resistance of men and Gaza,” he said.
In Tel Aviv, people watched the photos of Israeli flags and hostages.
In addition to MS Berger, Israeli civilian citizens were released on Arbel Yehud, 29 and Gadi Musa, 80 and Thai agricultural workers, Sathwat Soukingare Satrioun, Bannawat Seatho and Urasak Lanao.