Photo first images with Israeli hostages released after two years of captivity in Hamas hands


A car of the Red Cross is preparing to take over the Israeli hostage. Photo: Bashar Taleb / AFP / Profimedia
The first Israeli hostages arrived in the hands of IDF on Monday. Hamas is about to release all the hostages in life today, but also the bodies of those who are dead, writes Reuters.
Hamas taught seven of the 20 Israeli hostages on Monday, an important step in the end of two years of devastating war in Gaza, in a cessation agreement negotiated by US President Donald Trump.
This is Eitan, Gali and Ziv Berman, Matan Agress, Omri Miran, Alon Ahel and Guy Gilboa-Dalal.
Guy Gilboa-Dalal is Back Home🩷 pic.twitter.com/ta7TA2RKID
– Cheryl e 🇮🇱🎗️ (@cherylwroteit) October 13, 2025
While thousands of people applauded, hugged and cried in the Tel Aviv hostages, the Israeli army said he received seven hostages alive after they were transferred from the Gaza strip by the Red Cross.
Welcome Home! GALI AND ZIV BERMAN HUG EACH OCHER AFTER BEING HELD HOSTAGE IN GAZA FOR MOR THAN 2 YEARS. pic.twitter.com/kgn7f026wi
– Noa Tishby (@noatishby) October 13, 2025
“I am so excited. I am full of happiness. It is hard to imagine how I feel at this time. I have not slept all night,” said Viki Cohen, the mother of the hostage Nimrod Cohen, while heading for Reim, an Israeli military camp where the hostages were transferred.
Alon Ohel Is A Free Man, 738 Days After Was Abduted from a Music Festival with Shrapnel in his Eye 💛 pic.twitter.com/go0jbjz5mt
– Eylon Levy (@eylonalevy) October 13, 2025
The army said the Red Cross was on the way to receive the other 13 hostages confirmed to be alive, to be released Monday.
Eitan die reunited with his parents after 738 days in hell pic.twitter.com/adjoq1s71m
– Amit Segal (@amitsegal) October 13, 2025
The bodies of some of the 28 dead hostages will also be taught on Monday, joining two other hostages whose fate is uncertain.
Instead, Israel will release nearly 2,000 Palestinian prisoners and convicted prisoners in Israel.




