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Al-Ahram Weekly
08-02-2025
- Politics
- Al-Ahram Weekly
Hamas frees three Israeli captives as 5th prisoner exchange begins - War on Gaza
Hamas released three Israeli captives on Saturday in exchange for 183 Palestinian prisoners from Israeli jails held by Israel in the fifth exchange of a fragile Gaza ceasefire. The office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Saturday that the images of three freed captives in Gaza were "shocking". "The shocking images that we have seen today will not go unaddressed," the office said in a statement after Hamas militants brought the three pale-looking hostages onto a stage before handing them over to the Red Cross. The Israeli military said that the three captives freed by Hamas on Saturday were now in the custody of its troops in Gaza. "Three returning hostages have just been transferred to IDF (military) and ISA (domestic security agency) forces in the Gaza Strip," the military said in a statement. Jubilant crowds in Israel's commercial hub, Tel Aviv, cheered as they watched live footage of the three hostages, flanked by masked gunmen, brought on stage in Deir el-Balah before being handed over to the International Committee of the Red Cross. The stage was festooned with a banner bearing images of destroyed Israeli armoured vehicles and a dejected-looking Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel's prime minister. Dozens of armed Hamas fighters had formed a cordon around the open area where the release took place, apparently to control crowds of onlookers. The three hostages were identified as Eli Sharabi, Or Levy and Ohad Ben Ami. Dozens of armed Hamas fighters formed a cordon around an open area in the city of Deir el-Balah early Saturday, apparently to control crowds eager to watch the captives' release. بدء عملية تسليم الأسرى الإسرائيليين إلى الصليب الأحمر في دير البلح وسط قطاع #غزة#حرب_غزة #الأخبار — قناة الجزيرة (@AJArabic) February 8, 2025 As with past exchanges, a stage was erected for the occasion, festooned with a banner bearing images of destroyed Israeli armoured vehicles and a dejected-looking Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel's prime minister. اعتلاء مسؤولي الصليب الأحمر وأحد قادة القسام منصة التسليم للتوقيع على قرار الإفراج عن الأسرى الثلاثة واستلامهم من قبل الصليب الأحمر#حرب_غزة #الأخبار — قناة الجزيرة (@AJArabic) February 8, 2025 In Tel Aviv's "Hostages Square", where hundreds were expected later to watch the handover, a huge screen counted down the days, hours, minutes and seconds since Hamas's unprecedented October 7, 2023 attack, when the hostages were first seized. Former captive Yarden Bibas, who was freed last week by Hamas militants in Gaza, on Friday urged Netanyahu to help bring back his wife and two children from the Palestinian territory. "Prime Minister Netanyahu, I'm now addressing you with my own words... bring my family back, bring my friends back, bring everyone home," Bibas said in his first public message following his release. Hamas previously said his wife Shiri and his two sons Ariel and Kfir -- the youngest hostages -- were dead, but Israel has not confirmed their deaths. The exchange comes despite uproar in the region over a proposal by US President Donald Trump to clear out the Gaza Strip of its inhabitants and for the United States to take over the Palestinian territory. Netanyahu, who is in Washington, will "monitor this phase of the captives' release from the control centre of the delegation in the US", the premier's office said in a separate statement. Short link:


Al-Ahram Weekly
08-02-2025
- Politics
- Al-Ahram Weekly
BREAKING: Hamas frees three Israeli captives as 5th prisoner exchange begins - War on Gaza
Hamas released three Israeli captives on Saturday in exchange for 183 Palestinian prisoners from Israeli jails held by Israel in the fifth exchange of a fragile Gaza ceasefire. The three men released on Saturday are Eli Sharabi, Or Levy and Ohad Ben Ami, according to Hamas. Their names were confirmed by Netanyahu's office. Dozens of armed Hamas fighters formed a cordon around an open area in the city of Deir el-Balah early Saturday, apparently to control crowds eager to watch the captives' release. بدء عملية تسليم الأسرى الإسرائيليين إلى الصليب الأحمر في دير البلح وسط قطاع #غزة#حرب_غزة #الأخبار — قناة الجزيرة (@AJArabic) February 8, 2025 As with past exchanges, a stage was erected for the occasion, festooned with a banner bearing images of destroyed Israeli armoured vehicles and a dejected-looking Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel's prime minister. اعتلاء مسؤولي الصليب الأحمر وأحد قادة القسام منصة التسليم للتوقيع على قرار الإفراج عن الأسرى الثلاثة واستلامهم من قبل الصليب الأحمر#حرب_غزة #الأخبار — قناة الجزيرة (@AJArabic) February 8, 2025 In Tel Aviv's "Hostages Square", where hundreds were expected later to watch the handover, a huge screen counted down the days, hours, minutes and seconds since Hamas's unprecedented October 7, 2023 attack, when the hostages were first seized. Former captive Yarden Bibas, who was freed last week by Hamas militants in Gaza, on Friday urged Netanyahu to help bring back his wife and two children from the Palestinian territory. "Prime Minister Netanyahu, I'm now addressing you with my own words... bring my family back, bring my friends back, bring everyone home," Bibas said in his first public message following his release. Hamas previously said his wife Shiri and his two sons Ariel and Kfir -- the youngest hostages -- were dead, but Israel has not confirmed their deaths. The exchange comes despite uproar in the region over a proposal by US President Donald Trump to clear out the Gaza Strip of its inhabitants and for the United States to take over the Palestinian territory. Netanyahu, who is in Washington, will "monitor this phase of the captives' release from the control centre of the delegation in the US", the premier's office said in a separate statement. Short link: