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‘Everybody is crying’: Israelis rejoice as 3 hostages returned after more than 470 days in Gaza
Carrying her small daughter, an Israeli mother stood amid a crowd of people next to the helipad of the Sheba Medical Center in Tel Aviv, which on Sunday received the three former hostages released in a ceasefire and hostage deal with Hamas.
Bittersweet rejoicing as first hostages return to Israel after 471 days in captivity
Three hostages return to Israel after 471 days in Hamas captivity under a cease-fire deal. Israelis celebrate their return but face concerns about the release of convicted Palestinian prisoners.
Three Israeli hostages return home to family
Three female Israeli hostages have been returned home in the first phase of the ceasefire. After 15 months of conflict, the historic ceasefire between Hamas and Israel came into effect at 8:15pm Sydney time on Sunday evening – three hours later than originally scheduled.
Who are Romi, Emily, Doron? Israeli hostages back home after 471 days
Romi Gonen, Doron Steinbrecher, and Emily Damari are the three Israeli hostages released by Hamas on Sunday as part of the Gaza ceasefire deal. . A total of 33 hostages held in Gaza are scheduled to be freed during the initial phase of the ceasefire,
'Sunshine': 3 Israeli hostages are free after 471 days in captivity. Here's who they are
They were reunited with their families for the first time in 471 days − since Hamas attacked Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, killing about 1,200 people and abducting 251 more back to the tiny coastal territory Hamas controls.
First Israeli hostages freed by Hamas following 471 days in captivity after cease-fire takes effect
Three hostages, including one who survived the brutal Nova music festival massacre during the Oct. 7 terrorist attack, have been freed after the Israel-Hamas cease-fire deal went into effect following hours of uncertainty.
Latin Times
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Everything We Know About the 3 Women Hamas Released Today
The released hostages, all women, have been identified as Romi Gonen, Emily Damari, and Doron Steinbrecher. The Israeli ...
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Update: 3 hostages arrive in Israel for tearful reunions as fragile ceasefire passes first hurdle
The first three hostages released from Gaza arrived in Israel on Sunday for tearful reunions with families, hours after the ...
The Week
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Who is Romi Gonen? Hamas releases Israeli hostage who was shot while trying to escape in car on Oct 7
The two other Israeli women hostaged released by Hamas on Sunday were Doron Steinbrecher, 31, and Emily Damari, 27 ...
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‘Romi is home’: Canadian cousin of freed Israeli hostage issues statement
The Canadian cousin of Romi Gonen, one of the first three Israeli hostages freed by Hamas under the new Gaza ceasefire on Sunday, said the family is thankful to be finally free from more than a year ...
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Who are the Israelis released or recovered on the first day of the ceasefire?
Three hostages held by Hamas are expected to be released Sunday after 471 days in captivity as part of a ceasefire between ...
The Forward
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Hostages Emily Damari, Romi Gonen, Doron Steinbrecher released as Israel-Hamas ceasefire sets in
Romi Gonen: Taken hostage from the Nova music festival, Gonen, 24, was shot on Oct. 7 but seen alive in Gaza by other ...
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First 3 hostages released in Gaza ceasefire deal. Here is what we know.
The women are the first three hostages to be released under the newly implemented ceasefire and hostage release deal between ...
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Hostage release in photos: Tears of joy, wings of freedom
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