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Eli Sharabi, who was held for 491 days by Hamas, was released as part of a recent prisoner exchange deal on February 9, 2025. Joyfully, he expressed happiness at the prospect of reuniting with his wife, Leanne, and daughters, Noya and Yahel, unaware that they had been murdered during the October 7, 2023, Hamas attack in their home in Kibbutz Be'eri, according to the BBC. Sharabi also learned that his brother, Yossi, had died in captivity, with his body still in Gaza.
The exchange involved three hostages, including Ohad Ben Ami and Or Levy, who were handed to the Red Cross before reuniting with their families. Sharabi's family in the UK expressed horror at his frail condition, with his brother Sharon lamenting the four missing chairs around their family table.
In a related context, former Israeli Defence Minister Yoav Gallant confirmed the use of the controversial Hannibal Directive during the October attack. Since the ceasefire began on January 19, a total of 21 hostages and 566 Palestinian prisoners have been released under a plan that aims to free 33 hostages and 1,900 prisoners.