Israel says hostage seized by Hamas on Oct. 7 rescued in “complex operation” by troops in Gaza – MASHAHER

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Israel says hostage seized by Hamas on Oct. 7 rescued in “complex operation” by troops in Gaza – MASHAHER


Jerusalem — The Israeli military said Tuesday that it has rescued one of the scores of people abducted in Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack, which ignited the ongoing war in Gaza. The military said Qaid Farhan Alkadi was rescued “in a complex operation in the southern Gaza Strip.” It did not provide further details.

The 52-year-old is from Israel’s Arab Bedouin minority and was working as a guard at a packing factory in Kibbutz Magen, one of several farming communities that were attacked on Oct. 7. He has two wives and is the father of 11 children.

Israel’s Channel 12 showed Alkadi’s family members sprinting through the hospital where he was brought after they received the news.

Hamas-led militants abducted some 250 people in the Oct. 7 attack, in which some 1,200 people, mostly civilians, were killed.

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A women walks by a poster covered with photos of hostages held in the Gaza Strip, after they were kidnaped by Hamas in the Oct. 7 deadly attack, at a Tel Aviv train station on August 24, 2024 in Tel Aviv, Israel. 

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Israel’s retaliatory offensive has killed more than 40,000 Palestinians, according to health officials in the Hamas-run territory, who do not distinguish between civilians and combatants. The war has displaced 90% of Gaza’s 2.3 million people from their homes and caused heavy destruction across the besieged territory.

Hamas is still holding around 110 hostages, about a third of whom are believed to be dead. Most of the rest were released in exchange for Palestinians imprisoned by Israel during a cease-fire last November.

Israel has rescued a total of eight hostages, including in two operations that killed scores of Palestinians. Hamas says several hostages have been killed in Israeli airstrikes and failed rescue attempts.

The United States, Egypt and Qatar have spent months trying to negotiate an agreement in which the remaining hostages would be freed in exchange for a lasting cease-fire. The latest round of those talks, over the weekend in Cairo, appeared to have made little headway, but Israel said it remained committed to the dialogue.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has faced intense criticism from families of the hostages and much of the Israeli public for not yet reaching a deal with Hamas to bring them home.


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