DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip —Hamas, the militant group controlling factions in the Gaza Strip, released three Israeli hostages on Saturday as part of a ceasefire agreement that temporarily halted the ongoing conflict in Gaza, which has lasted for 16 months.
The release was followed by Israel’s decision to free nearly 200 Palestinian prisoners, marking a significant moment in the exchange aimed at reducing hostilities between the two sides.
The released hostages were visibly frail and gaunt, with their physical condition drawing considerable attention.
Their weakened state highlighted the severe conditions they likely endured during their time in captivity. The handover ceremony also featured a controversial moment when Hamas prompted the hostages to speak, which has sparked outrage and further fueled the emotional intensity surrounding the release.
Israeli officials expressed concern over the treatment of their citizens while in captivity.
The physical deterioration of the hostages has prompted fears regarding the welfare of others being held by Hamas, and these concerns have become a focal point in Israel as the conflict continues to affect civilians on both sides.
In return, Israel released nearly 200 Palestinian prisoners, most of whom had been detained in recent months.