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In a distressing display, Hamas released three Israeli hostages on Saturday, prompting widespread outrage in Israel over their deteriorated health. The men, aged 34 to 56, emerged from nearly 500 days in captivity visibly malnourished, sparking comparisons to Holocaust survivors. According to Israel's Health Ministry, the hostages suffered from severe malnutrition, with one, Or Levy, reportedly losing 20 kilograms during his ordeal.
The release occurred as part of a temporary ceasefire, with the hostages required to participate in a propaganda event in Deir al-Balah, Gaza. Eli Sharabi, one of the released, expressed joy upon returning home, unaware that his family had been killed in the October 7, 2023, Kibbuz Beeri massacre. Israeli officials criticized Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for the situation, asserting he had been warned about the hostages’ condition and must take decisive action.
The release was part of a deal that saw Israel free 183 Palestinian prisoners, with allegations of maltreatment against some of them. Calls are growing for Netanyahu to expedite negotiations for the release of all hostages still held.