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‘Welcome back’: Israelis cheer, cry as hostages freed from Gaza


A man holds a placard with text in Hebrew that reads “Sorry! Welcome back” as people gather to watch news coverage, on the day of the release of hostages held in Gaza since the deadly October 7, 2023 attack, as part of a ceasefire deal in Gaza between Hamas and Israel, in Tel Aviv, on February 15, 2025.
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Holding up signs reading “sorry and welcome back” and “complete the ceasefire”, hundreds of Israelis gathered in Tel Aviv’s “Hostages Square” on Saturday (February 15, 2025) to watch Hamas release three Israeli hostages from Gaza.

In smaller groups, friends and relatives of the released men — Israeli-American Sagui Dekel-Chen, 36, Israeli-Russian Sasha Trupanov, 29, and Israeli-Argentine Yair Horn, 46 — shed tears of joy at the sight of their loved ones, who were made to address a crowd in Gaza from a stage alongside rifle-wielding militants.

All three men were taken from Nir Oz, a kibbutz community near the Gaza border, during Hamas’s unprecedented attack on Israel on October 7, 2023 which sparked the war.

Dekel-Chen’s wife, Avital, who gave birth to the couple’s third daughter two months after her husband was seized, was waiting for him at an army base in southern Israel.

“My breath has returned. He looks so handsome,” she said following his release in a call to her sister aired by Israel’s Kan public broadcaster.

Other relatives of Dekel-Chen said they were relieved to see him alive.

“I am excited, and I see that he looks OK, and I want to hug him,” his mother-in-law told Kan, wiping away tears.

Dekel-Chen’s sister-in-law said: “Thank God that everything is OK and they were on their feet.”

They watched the release from the town of Carmei Gat in southern Israel, where some residents of Nir Oz have moved to since the attack.

A new path’

‘In Kfar Saba, in central Israel, a friend of the Horn family, Ronnie Milo, told AFP that she was experiencing “unimaginable joy” on seeing him return alive.

Ronli Nissim, of the Hostages and Missing Families Forum campaign group, said: “It’s an emotional roller coaster, and also very bittersweet.”

“Every time someone comes back… we are just a jumble of emotions,” she said.

“But then we’re thinking about everyone who’s left behind, and we know that they are mistreated, we know that they’re in hell, and they’re just waiting to be released.”

So far under the Gaza truce, 19 Israeli hostages have been released in exchange of hundreds of Palestinians in Israeli custody.

The 42-day first phase of the truce stipulates the release of a total of 33 hostages, including eight Israel says are dead, in exchange for some 1,900 Palestinian prisoners.

Out of the 251 people abducted during the October 7, 2023 attack by Hamas militants, 70 remain in Gaza, with half of them dead according to the Israeli military.

In Ramat Gan, near Tel Aviv, Trupanov’s friends and family clapped, cheered and cried as they watched the 29-year-old, who had been held by Hamas’s ally Islamic Jihad, step out of a car in Gaza.

In a statement from the Hostages and Missing Families Forum, Trupanov’s family said they were grateful to see him return.

“Finally, Sasha can be surrounded by his loved ones and begin a new path,” said the statement, adding that they did not know if Trupanov was “aware that his father, Vitaly, was murdered on October 7”.

“This knowledge — or lack thereof — will completely transform his homecoming from a day of great joy to one of deep mourning for his beloved father,” they said.



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