On Saturday, Hamas released four Israeli hostages in the second stage of the Gaza Square Agreement in exchange for 200 Palestinian POWs. While the celebration was held in Tel Avib, four women, Karina Ariev, Daniela Gilbore, Nam Levi (both 20 years old) and Lili Albug (19 years old), are green. It is shown to be taken to Gaza by an armed group wearing a camouflage suit. Hamas headband.
They were paraded on the stage of Gaza City, where they waved their hands and smiled with their thumb.
🚨 They are at home! Lingering
Hamas released four hostages!
But it wasn’t until they dragged them into a cynical show on the stage.Such a stupid advertising is useless!
Nam, Lili, Daniela, Carina, go home! ❤️Pic.twitter.com/fytetnwnow
– Hamas Atro City’s (@hamasatrocities) January 25, 2025
Another video published on social media shows that four hostages released are grateful for the 477 -day hospitality.
The video edited on the way back to Japan to thank the women to Lebanon Support Organizations one by one.
One woman said, “Hello, Heian. I’m grateful for the good treatment of the Al Cassum Brigade.” Some said, “Thank you for a lot of food, drinks and clothes.”
The third person said, “I am grateful to the young people who take care of us and protect them from bombing.”
“The happy day, the best day will be better, and everyone will improve,” said the fourth hostage.
Finally, all four women smile and say, “Today is January 25, 2025.”
The released “Israeli” POW expressed thanks for the hospitality of Al Cassam Brigade … Arabic. pic.twitter.com/4qdbqx0wkk
– Isen 🔻 (@Ihcentoo) January 25, 2025
The Israeli women were detained by the attack on Hamas on October 7, 2023, when at least 1200 died. IDF also shares multiple videos and photos of women again with their families.
After over 15 months of death, more than 47,000 people died, Israel began a six -week ceasefire in Gaza on January 19. In the first stage of the Gaza Stop Agreement, Hamas released three women in exchange for 90 Palestinian POWs. Through six weeks of ceasefire, 33 hostages are being released in exchange for approximately 1,900 Palestinians detained in Israeli prison.