Hamas hands over final 6 Israel hostages under first phase; 600 prisoners to be released

Hamas hands over final 6 Israel hostages under first phase; 600 prisoners to be released

Feb. 22 (UPI) — Six living hostages are back home in Israel after Hamas released them in the final phase of the agreement ended.

The release of the around 600 Palestinians is pending a security consultation by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, an Israeli official told CNN.

Hamas has turned over all 25 living Israeli scheduled hosages. The cease-fire began Jan. 25 and ends March 1.

Hamas and its allies continue to hold 63 Israeli hostages in Gaza. At least 32 of those are believed to be dead, according to the Israeli government. Hadar Goldin, a soldier, has been held since 2014.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in a statement posted on X in Hebrew that “their return is a moment of joy and relief for their families and for the entire people of Israel.”

Israeli hostages Averu Mengistu (L) is flanked by Hamas fighters during their release in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip. on Saturday, February 22, 2025. Hamas hands over to Israel prisoners and Israel releases dozens of Palestinian prisoners as part of a ceasefire and a hostages-prisoners swap deal between Hamas and Israel, in Gaza Strip, February 22, 2025. Photo by Anas Deeb/UPI

Israeli hostages Averu Mengistu (L) is flanked by Hamas fighters during their release in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip. on Saturday, February 22, 2025. Hamas hands over to Israel prisoners and Israel releases dozens of Palestinian prisoners as part of a ceasefire and a hostages-prisoners swap deal between Hamas and Israel, in Gaza Strip, February 22, 2025. Photo by Anas Deeb/UPI

Israeli President Isaac Herzog said the freed hostages “return from the depths of hell to begin the process of healing and recovery alongside their loving families, who fought with all their strength for them.”

He said the “completion of a hostage deal is a humanitarian, moral, and Jewish imperative.”

Israeli hostage Tal Shoham is flanked by Hamas fighters as he stands on a stage during release in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip on Saturday. Photo by Anas Deeb/UPI

Israeli hostage Tal Shoham is flanked by Hamas fighters as he stands on a stage during release in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip on Saturday. Photo by Anas Deeb/UPI

Hostage details

Two hostages were captured about a decade ago and the other four were taken during the attack by Hamas on Oct. 7, 2023.

International Red Cross vehicles arrive at the site of the handing over of two Israeli hostages in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip on Saturday. Photo by Anas Deeb/UPI

International Red Cross vehicles arrive at the site of the handing over of two Israeli hostages in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip on Saturday. Photo by Anas Deeb/UPI

Israeli Public Broadcasting reported those kidnapped suffered “torture, physical violence, psychological torment and extreme starving” throughout their 16 months in captivity.

The hostages released Saturday were in stages, and they received medical assessments before being reunited with their families.

Hamas militants parade newly released Israeli hostages Elia Cohen, Omer Shem Tov and Omer Wankert on stage as part of the seventh hostage-prisoner release in Nuseirat in the central Gaza Strip on Saturday. Photo by Mohamed Ashraf/UPI

Hamas militants parade newly released Israeli hostages Elia Cohen, Omer Shem Tov and Omer Wankert on stage as part of the seventh hostage-prisoner release in Nuseirat in the central Gaza Strip on Saturday. Photo by Mohamed Ashraf/UPI

Tal Shoham, 40, and Avera Mengistu, 38, were first turned over to Red Cross officials in the southern Gaza city of Rafah. Shoham was kidnapped from kibbutz Be’eri with his two children, his wife and mother-in-law, all of whom were released in November 2023. Mengistu, who is an Israeli from Ashkelon, crossed into Gaza in 2014 and was captured.

Shoam’s family said: “This is an unforgettable moment, where all emotions are rapidly mixing together. Our Tal is with us.”

Omer Shem Tov, an Israeli prisoner, appears with Hamas militants as he is released as part of a hostages-prisoners swap deal between Hamas and Israel, in Nuseirat, central Gaza Strip on Saturday. Photo by Mohamed Ashraf/UPI

Omer Shem Tov, an Israeli prisoner, appears with Hamas militants as he is released as part of a hostages-prisoners swap deal between Hamas and Israel, in Nuseirat, central Gaza Strip on Saturday. Photo by Mohamed Ashraf/UPI

A video showed Mengistu meeting family members upon arrival at Ichilov Medical Center in Tel Aviv. He was captive for 3,821 days.

His family said: “Ten years and five months of unimaginable suffering have passed for our family. During this time, relentless efforts were made to bring him back – prayers and cries, some silent, that went unanswered until today.”

Eliya Cohen is escorted by Hamas militants as the hostage is released as part of a hostages-prisoners swap deal between Hamas and Israel, in Nuseirat, central Gaza Strip on Saturday. Photo by Mohamed Ashraf/UPI

Eliya Cohen is escorted by Hamas militants as the hostage is released as part of a hostages-prisoners swap deal between Hamas and Israel, in Nuseirat, central Gaza Strip on Saturday. Photo by Mohamed Ashraf/UPI

Then, in a separate location in Nuseirat, central Gaza, three hostages, Eliya Cohen, 27; Omer Shem Tov, 22; and Omer Wenkert, 23, were released. Thousands, including Hamas fighters, gathered. Children appeared on the stage wearing shirts with photographs of killed Hamas leaders.

They were kidnapped at the Nova music festival near the border with Gaza. Though they were thin, their condition conditions were better than previously freed hostages.

People gather in Hostage Square in Tel Aviv to watch a live broadcast of the release of six Israeli hostages by Hamas in Gaza, on Saturday. Photo by Debbie Hill/ UPI

People gather in Hostage Square in Tel Aviv to watch a live broadcast of the release of six Israeli hostages by Hamas in Gaza, on Saturday. Photo by Debbie Hill/ UPI

Wenkert was seen in video footage reuniting with his parents, Niva and Shai, at an Israeli Defenses Force facility near the Gaza border, after 505 days in Hamas captivity.

Wenkert said “I’ve waited 500 days for this cigarette” in his first request.

Omer Wenker, an Israeli prisoner, is escorted by Hamas militants in Nuseirat, central Gaza Strip on Saturday. Photo by Mohamed Ashraf/UPI

Omer Wenker, an Israeli prisoner, is escorted by Hamas militants in Nuseirat, central Gaza Strip on Saturday. Photo by Mohamed Ashraf/UPI

Shem Tov blew a kiss toward the crowd. His family said “thank you to God, to the people of Israel for their prayers, strength, and love. Thank you to the soldiers who sacrificed for this moment, to everyone involved in the negotiations and diplomatic effort.

“We will continue to fight together with all the families and the Hostages Families Forum, Our lives are intertwined until everyone returns.”

People turn out in Hostage Square in Tel Aviv to watch a live broadcast of the release of six Israeli hostages by Hamas in Gaza on Saturday. Photo by Debbie Hill/ UPI

People turn out in Hostage Square in Tel Aviv to watch a live broadcast of the release of six Israeli hostages by Hamas in Gaza on Saturday. Photo by Debbie Hill/ UPI

Cohen’s family said it is “overwhelmed with emotion and gratitude,” and had no information about his condition until he was released.

“This moment, which should be filled with joy, is also accompanied by pain over what he endured there, and for the families of those killed in the war,” the family said. “Finally, Eliya can be surrounded by his loved ones, his family, and his girlfriend, and begin a new path.”

Israel Defense Forces announced Hisham al-Sayed crossed the border into Israeli territory accompanied by Israel Defense Forces and Israeli Security Agency. Image courtesy IDF

Israel Defense Forces announced Hisham al-Sayed crossed the border into Israeli territory accompanied by Israel Defense Forces and Israeli Security Agency. Image courtesy IDF

Hisham al-Sayed, 37, an Arab-Israeli from a Bedouin community in southern Israel who walked into Gaza in 2015, went to the Red Cross in Gaza City, according to an Israeli security source and a Hamas source.

The family of Al-Sayad, who spent more than 3,600 days in captivity, said: “After nearly a decade of fighting for his return, the long-awaited moment has finally arrived.” But Sha’ban al-Sayed said he was “destroyed, emotionally and cognitively. His mental condition is in a bad state, he doesn’t communicate, and he looks like he was in a torture camp for 10 years. We didn’t think that Hamas would be so cruel.”

People turn out in Hostage Square in Tel Aviv to watch a live broadcast of the release of six Israeli hostages by Hamas in Gaza on Saturday. Photo by Debbie Hill/ UPI

People turn out in Hostage Square in Tel Aviv to watch a live broadcast of the release of six Israeli hostages by Hamas in Gaza on Saturday. Photo by Debbie Hill/ UPI

Netanyahu said, according to his office: “I promised you that we would return him and we turned the world upside down. Now we will do what is necessary to receive him well and take care of him.”

Prisoner details

Hamas criticized Israel for postponing the release of prisoners.

Israel informed Palestinian officials in the West Bank that the release would be pushed back to 8 p.m. after Netanyahu finished security consultations regarding the return of the remaining Israeli hostages.

Of the 600 prisoners and detainees, 50 had been serving life sentences, another 60 long ones and 445 were destined since the war, according to the Palestinians Prisoners Office.

The Palestinians Prisoners Office said on Saturday that it had received the list of some 600 prisoners and detainees expected to be freed in return. Of those, 50 had been serving life sentences, 60 had been serving long sentences, while 445 were detained in Gaza since October 7, 2023.

At the European Hospital in Khan Younis, families awaited the arrival of the buses of the Red Cross.

More than 100 Palestinian women and children under the age of 19 were released.

Second phase

Israel and Hamas are conducting negotiations to extend the cease-fire, which ends Saturday.

The second phase could include Hamas the release of remaining Israeli hostages, alive and dead, in exchange for the withdrawal of Israeli troops from Gaza.

Hamas on Saturday signaled it is prepared to hand over all remaining Israeli hostages, alive and dead.

Hamas said In a statement it seeks a “comprehensive exchange process” that will lead to a “permanent ceasefire and complete withdrawal of the occupation.”

Netanyahu said his government “is committed to continuing to work resolutely to return al of our hostages home — the living to their families and the dead to a proper burial in their own country.”

But Alon Pinkas, former ambassador and consul general of Israel in New York, told Al Jazeera, that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, “is not interested in phase two. This phase will include Israeli force reduction in Gaza on day 42, which is a week from now. On day 50, it includes not just a force reduction, but a withdrawal.

“Politically, he can afford neither the withdrawal nor the official end of the war.”

Body returned Friday night

On Friday night, the remains of another hostage, Shiri Bibas, arrived in Tel Aviv on Friday night, after an outcry over Hamas having released the wrong body.

Bibas’ remains were to be among those of four hostages returned by Hamas on Thursday, alongside her sons, Kfir and Ariel, and another captive, Oded Lifshitz.

But forensic tests by Israeli authorities confirmed those remains were two boys and Lifshitz, the fourth body was not that of Shiri Bibas — and nor did it match that of any other Israeli hostage.

“Last night, our Shiri was brought home. After the identification process at the Institute for Forensic Medicine, we received the news this morning that we had feared: our Shiri was murdered in captivity,” said a statement from her family provided by the Hostages and Missing Families Forum on Saturday.

Netanyahu said “we will not forget and will not forgive” the murders of the three members of the Bibas family.

Another four hostage bodies are scheduled to be released next week.

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