Four Israeli Women Soldiers Freed By Hamas In Second Gaza Swap

After Saturday’s handover, the former captives were only a short drive from the border with Israel, family reunions and medical assessments awaited them.

Israel’s offensive in Gaza has killed more than 47,000 people, according to the Hamas-run health ministry, which doesn’t distinguish between civilians and combatants. (Source: Bloomberg)

Hamas handed over to the Red Cross four female Israeli soldiers it had held captive in Gaza, live TV images showed, setting up the second swap of a ceasefire under which hundreds of jailed Palestinian militants are set to go free.

The transfer of Karina Ariev, Daniella Gilboa and Naama Levy, all aged 20, and Liri Albag, 19, took place in a battle-shattered public square which Hamas, in a show of survival and defiance after 15 months of war, lined with masked and uniformed gunmen under the gaze of flag-waving supporters.

The young women, dressed in khaki clothing resembling army fatigues, were led to a makeshift stage emblazoned with anti-Israel slogans. Smiling, they waved and gave thumbs-up signs at the whistling crowd before being taken to Red Cross jeeps, and were soon in Israeli hands.

The four had been serving as unarmed conscripts in a spotter unit when they were captured during the surprise Hamas cross-border raid of Oct. 7, 2023, which triggered a now-regional conflict.

Video of the incident showed them bloodied and stunned as they were carted away in their pajamas — among some 250 people, mostly civilians, taken hostage while another 1,200 were killed in the bloodiest day of Israel’s history.

After Saturday’s handover, the former captives were only a short drive from the border with Israel, family reunions and medical assessments awaited them.

Israel’s offensive in Gaza has killed more than 47,000 people, according to the Hamas-run health ministry, which doesn’t distinguish between civilians and combatants. Most of the impoverished enclave’s 2 million Palestinians have been displaced and their infrastructure ravaged.

Under the Qatari- and Egyptian-mediated ceasefire deal that was supervised by Washington, Israel will free 200 jailed Palestinians in return for the four soldiers. Scores of the inmates were serving life terms for lethal attacks, and some of them will be deported to Qatar or Turkey at Israel’s insistence.

The first swap of this deal, under which three civilian women hostages were exchanged for 90 low-level Palestinian detainees, took place on Jan 19. Another 26 female, elderly or infirm hostages, along with hundreds more Palestinian prisoners, are due for release as part of an initial six-week truce. Several are believed to have died in captivity. 

Freeing the remaining hostages could hinge on parlaying the deal into a de facto end to the war — something Israel has refused to countenance so long as Hamas remains in power. Egypt has been hosting parallel talks on a potential power-share between Hamas and a rival Palestinian faction.

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