One year of Israel-Hamas war: Who are the hostages freed, killed?

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Today, on october 7, israel commemorates the one-year anniversary of the horrific Hamas attacks. The relatives of those who were taken captive in Gaza are pleading for international intervention. Remember us. "Remember the hostages," the family forum members murmured at a sunday assembly.
 
Referring to the hostage situation as a "humanitarian global crisis," the group urged world leaders and international organizations to put pressure on Hamas to free all of the detainees. "Every day that passes brings another day of unimaginable suffering for the hostages and their families," the relatives stated.
 
According to Israel's estimations, during the october 7 attack, 251 Israelis and individuals of other nationalities were captured. Since then, some military missions have been effective in saving lives, but others have ended tragically.
 

November Hostage Release Deal
Following weeks of talks, israel and Hamas reached an agreement that resulted in the release of 50 Israeli hostages in return for 150 Palestinian inmates that israel was holding in november 2023. A brief truce was also included in the deal. Before hostilities restarted on december 1, 108 captives, including women and children, had been liberated by the end of the prolonged truce.

Mia Schem, 21, a dual French and Israeli citizen who had been kidnapped from the Supernova event, was among those let free. Schem, who had been injured in the arm, revealed horrific details of her 54-day ordeal of captivity after her release.
 
The september 7 disappearance of 9-year-old Emily Hand, an Irish-Israeli girl, from Kibbutz Be'eri was another well-publicized release. After being informed that Emily was dead, Emily's father was greatly relieved to see her again.
 

Daring Hostage Rescues

Over the past year, numerous captives have been successfully freed by Israeli military operations in Gaza. After being held captive for four months, Israeli-Argentinean citizens Fernando Marman and Louis Har were released after an operation in Rafah in February.
 
Eight months after being abducted from the Nova music festival, four hostages—Noa Argamani, Almog Meir Jan, Andrey Kozlov, and Shlomi Ziv—were set free in a daring rescue near Nuseirat in June. But the action was not without cost: as "collateral damage," around 200 Palestinians were reportedly slain.

Noa Argamani, 26, has openly discussed the atrocities of her imprisonment since her liberation and has been a vocal supporter of the release of the other hostages.
 
An important development in Israel's efforts to track down hostages occurred in august when Bedouin Israeli prisoner Farhan Al-Qadi was freed from Hamas' tunnel network. Al-Qadi was the first person to be retrieved from the extensive network of subterranean Hamas tunnels. He had been seized from Kibbutz Magen during the october 7 raids.
 

Remembering Hostages Who Died

Not every attempt at rescue has been successful. The remains of two captives, Noa Marciano, 19, and Yehudit Weiss, 65, were discovered close to Gaza City in november 2023. Weiss, a mother of five, was seized from Kibbutz Be'eri, while Marciano, an israel Defense Forces member, was taken from the Nahal Oz Base.
 
During an operation in northern Gaza on december 16, 2023, three captives who had managed to escape were inadvertently murdered by Israeli forces. Yotam Haim, Samer Talalka, and Alon Shamriz were the victims; they were all in their 20s.

A few months after their kidnapping, the bodies of other captives, including German-Israeli lady Shani Louk, 23, were positively identified. The most eerie photos from the Hamas bombings was a video that showed Louk in the back of a vehicle with a terrorist's boot on her thigh.
 

The deaths of three further captives, Ron Benjamin, 53, Itzhak Gelerenter, 58, and amit Buskila, 27, were also found around the same time.
 
Four individuals, whose names are Amiram Cooper, Chaim Peri, Yoram Metzger, and Nadav Popplewell, were told by the IDF in june that they were dead and that Hamas was holding their remains.
 
The IDF declared on august 8 that it had recovered the remains of six hostages: alex Dancyg, Yagev Buchshtab, Abraham Munder, Yoram Metzger, Chaim Peri, and Nadav Popplewell.
 

Six captives, including Carmel Gat, Eden Yerushalmi, Alexander Lobanov, Almog Sarusi, Israeli-American Hersh Goldberg-Polin, and master Sgt Ori Danino, were found dead on september 1st by the IDF from a tunnel close to Rafah in southern Gaza. They were probably slain as Israeli soldiers closed in on their position; they had been detained by Hamas for about 11 months.
 
Ninety-seven hostages are still missing in the wake of continued rescue operations. According to Israeli estimates, at least thirty-three of them are thought to be deceased.
 

A year after the Hamas strikes on october 7, a long-term solution is still unattainable. Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu is under increasing pressure to find a way to peace and the safe return of all prisoners, as many families continue to pray for the return of their loved ones.
 
 
 
 


 

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