Home at Last: Story of 20 hostages freed from Hamas captivity in Gaza after two years
Tel Aviv [Israel], October 14 (ANI): After more than two years of waiting, hoping, and grieving, Israel on Monday welcomed home the last of the 20 living hostages who had been held captive in Gaza since the brutal attacks of October 7, 2023.
The long-awaited return comes as part of a ceasefire deal reached earlier this week, with US President Donald Trump being a centre point for the agreement.
Matan Angrest, 22, was serving at the Nahal Oz military base when he was dragged from his tank during the attack. A video of his abduction, released by his family last year, brought national attention to his case. His mother, Anat, had said she shared it out of fear her son had been forgotten.
Elkana Bohbot, 36, was captured at the Nova music festival. He had the chance to flee but chose to stay and help the wounded. In May, he was seen in a propaganda video in a visibly deteriorated condition, pleading to see his wife and child again.
Nimrod Cohen, 20, a corporal in the Israeli army, was guarding near the Nirim kibbutz when his unit was overrun. His father described this week's ceasefire news as the moment their family had been praying for.
Evyatar David, 24, was taken from the Nova festival. In August, a video showed him claiming he had gone days without food or water, sparking public outrage and fears over his treatment in captivity.
Maxim Herkin, 37, a Russian-Israeli dual citizen, had not originally planned to attend Nova but went at the last minute. A father and sole breadwinner for his family, he was born in the Donbas region of Ukraine.
Segev Kalfon, 27, was taken while trying to flee Nova. He had been on the phone with his family just before militants reached his vehicle. Diagnosed with severe anxiety before the attack, his family had voiced serious concerns over his well-being.
Omri Miran, 48, was kidnapped from his home in Nahal Oz. Militants forced a neighbour to trick the family into opening their safe room. His wife recalled holding back their terrified daughter as Omri was taken away.
Yosef-Haim Ohana, 25, was aiding the wounded at Nova when he was taken. In February, his family said they had received a "clear sign" that he was alive.
Alon Ohel, 24, was also abducted at Nova. His mother, writing in August, said she believed he would one day play piano again--"from Beethoven to Elton John to his own songs."
Matan Zangauker, 25, was taken from Nir Oz alongside his partner, who was released in 2023. His mother recently wrote of her yearning to finally hold him again after nearly two years of imagining that moment, as reported by TPS.
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