Israel rescues four hostages from Gaza ‘in good medical condition’

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Israel rescues four hostages from Gaza 'in good medical condition'

Israel says it has freed four hostages from Gaza, in the largest rescue operation since the war with Hamas began on 7 October.

They are in a good medical condition, Israeli authorities said, and are receiving medical checks at Sheba hospital, where they will spend the night.

A total of 210 Palestinians were killed during the attacks in the area around the rescue, including children, and at least 400 injured, according to Gaza’s state-run health ministry.

The total was originally 50, which increased as Saturday progressed and patients flooded the already strained Al-Aqsa Hospital.

Israel rescues four hostages from Gaza 'in good medical condition'

The hostages, who were captured by Hamas from the Nova music festival in October, were named as Noa Argamani, 25, Almog Meir Jan, 21, Andrey Kozlov, 27, and Shlomi Ziv, 40.

Israeli forces rescued them “under fire” from two houses in Al-Nuseirat in a “complex mission in daylight,” according to Daniel Hagari, the spokesman for the IDF (Israel Defence Forces).

He said the special operation involved hundreds of Israeli troops and was “weeks in the planning”.

One Israeli special forces officer was killed in the mission, according to Israeli police.

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In a joint statement, the IDF, ISA (Israel Securities Authority) and Israel Police said: “The hostages were rescued by the IDF, ISA and ‘Yamam’ forces from two separate locations in the heart of Nuseirat.

“They are in good medical condition and have been transferred to the ‘Sheba’ Tel-HaShomer Medical Centre for further medical examinations.

“The security forces will continue to make every effort to bring the hostages home.”

Israel rescues four hostages from Gaza 'in good medical condition'

Israel rescues four hostages from Gaza 'in good medical condition'

A video showing Noa Argamani being reunited with her father, smiling and hugging him and putting her head on his shoulder, was shown on Israeli News 12.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Israeli President Isaac Herzog both called her, with Mr Herzog telling her: “I am sending you an embrace from me and the entire nation of Israel… There is no one that doesn’t know your face and has been waiting for this moment.”

Israel rescues four hostages from Gaza 'in good medical condition'

Video of Noa’s kidnapping was widely shared soon after she was taken by two men on a motorbike into Gaza on 7 October.

Her mother Liora has stage four brain cancer and in April released a video pleading to see her daughter before she dies.

Her boyfriend, Avinatan Or, who was kidnapped from the festival at the same time, remains in captivity.

Israel rescues four hostages from Gaza 'in good medical condition'

Israel’s defence minister, Yoav Gallant, called the hostage rescue “one of the most heroic and extraordinary operations” he had ever witnessed.

The Hostages Families Forum Headquarters – a volunteer-based organisation set up to help bring hostages home – called on Israel’s government to bring home those still being held.

They said in a statement: “The heroic operation by the IDF that freed and brought home Noa Argamani, Shlomi Ziv, Andrey Kozlov, and Almog Meir Jan is a miraculous triumph.

“Now, with the joy that is washing over Israel, the Israeli government must remember its commitment to bring back all 120 hostages still held by Hamas – the living for rehabilitation, the murdered for burial.

“We continue to call upon the international community to apply the necessary pressure on Hamas to accept the proposed deal and release the other 120 hostages held in captivity; every day there is a day too far.”

Israel rescues four hostages from Gaza 'in good medical condition'

Israel rescues four hostages from Gaza 'in good medical condition'

Israel rescues four hostages from Gaza 'in good medical condition'

Israel rescues four hostages from Gaza 'in good medical condition'

Meanwhile, a Hamas official said Israel’s freeing of four hostages after eight months was “a sign of failure, not an achievement,” according to Reuters.

Around 1,200 people were killed in southern Israeli communities during the 7 October Hamas attack that sparked this latest war and around 250 people were taken hostage.

More than 100 hostages were released during a week-long ceasefire in November in exchange for Palestinians imprisoned by Israel.

Two Israeli men were rescued in February when troops stormed a heavily guarded apartment in a densely packed town, and a woman was rescued in the aftermath of October’s attack.

Israel rescues four hostages from Gaza 'in good medical condition'

A total of 116 hostages are now believed to remain in the Palestinian enclave, according to Israeli tallies – at least 40 of whom have been declared dead in absentia by authorities.

The Israeli offensive in Gaza has killed more than 36,000 Palestinians, according to the health ministry in Hamas-run Gaza, and has resulted in a widespread humanitarian crisis in the territory.

Israel rescues four hostages from Gaza 'in good medical condition'

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