Published November 25, 2023
- Video shows boy, 9, jumping into father’s arms after being held hostage
- Hamas are set to release second wave of hostages today in four-day ceasefire
A heartbreaking video has captured the moment of a nine-year-old Israeli boy running into his father arms after he was reunited after being reunited with his family after 49 days in hell being held captive by Hamas terrorists in Gaza.
This comes as Hamas is set to release fourteen more hostages today in exchange for Palestinian prisoners after 24 captives including 13 Israeli women and children were released yesterday.
Freed Ohad Munder, is seen walking through the children’s hospital where he, three other children and four mothers were sent for medical care, when an official points out his father several feet away.
The young boy then waves to his father, before sprinting down the corridor to into his open arms, before he is picked up and hugged, marking the end of his horrific ordeal being held hostage.
Other freed hostages are then also seen being reunited with and embracing family members.
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SOURCE: www.dailymail.co.uk
RELATED: First Israeli Hostages Return; 10 Thai, 1 Filipino Freed; 39 Palestinian Convicts Released
Published November 24, 2023
Thirteen Israeli women and children taken hostage by Hamas on October 7 are crossing back into Israel after a transition through Egypt via the Red Cross on Friday evening local time. 12 Thai hostages and one Filipino hostage have also been freed.
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In return, Israel has released 39 Palestinian terror convicts, all women or teenagers. It has also allowed additional fuel trucks and other supplies into Gaza, after a four-day pause in fighting took effect earlier on Friday, under the terms of the agreement.
Over 200 hostages remain in custody in Gaza.
Israeli initially withheld the names of the hostages to be released, though names began to trickle out during the transfer
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SOURCE: www.breitbart.com
RELATED: First footage shows Israeli hostages being driven through Egypt crossing; woman seen waving
A woman is seen waving in first footage of the Israeli hostages in ambulances making their way through Egypt’s Rafah Crossing on November 24, 2023. (Screen capture/X)
Published November 24, 2023
NPR publishes some of the first footage of the Israeli hostages in ambulances being driven through Egypt’s Rafah Crossing in Red Cross vehicles from a few minutes ago.
Children and women are visible inside, including one woman waving.
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SOURCE: www.timesofIsrael.com