Hamas hands over first Israeli hostages under ceasefire deal
- Hamas handed over the first three hostages to the Red Cross under a ceasefire deal that halted fighting in Gaza after a delayed start.
- The first three Israeli hostages who would go free are Romi Gonen, Doron Steinbrecher, and Emily Damari.
- The first phase of the truce took effect following a three-hour delay during which Israeli forces killed 13 people.
- The first three hostages released from Gaza are now in Israel in the first test of a fragile ceasefire with Hamas.
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Three hostages have been released
After nearly 500 days, three Israeli men have been released from captivity by the Hamas terror group. This marks the completion of a third of the release target in the first phase of the ceasefire. “Our thoughts go out to Ohad Yahalomi, who is still in the hands of Hamas,” writes French President Emmanuel Macron.


Israeli airline broadcasts news of hostage release to all flights
El Al, Israel's national airline, celebrated the freedom of three Israeli hostages on Sunday by broadcasting the news to all the passengers on its network of flights.Romi Gonen, Doron Steinbrecher and Emily Damari were released to the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) after spending 471 days as prisoners in Gaza, marking the first step in Israel's historic cease-fire and hostage exchange agreement with Hamas."I am excited to tell you we have just been…
Israeli hostage’s family thanks Trump, people of Israel after her release
“A special thank you to the people of Israel for their warm embrace, unwavering support, and the strength they gave us during our darkest moments. We also extend our gratitude to President Trump for his significant involvement and support, which meant so much to us.”
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