Israel-Hamas war: Hostages handed over to Red Cross as ceasefire holds – live

Nine-year-old hostage hugs father for first time after release from Gaza

A nine year-old girl who was feared dead by her family after the Hamas attacks on 7 October is among 17 hostages released tonight.

Irish-Israeli Emily Hand has been freed after weeks being held captive in Gaza, the Irish Foreign Affairs Minister Micheal Martin confirmed. The Israeli government said six adult women and seven children and teenagers had been released from Hamas in Gaza in a hostage deal on Saturday, after spending 50 days in captivity. Four Thai nationals were also freed on Saturday evening.

A Palestinian official familiar with the negotiations, involving Egypt and Qatar, said Hamas would continue with the four-day truce agreed with Israel, the first break in fighting in seven weeks of war.

It is the second release of hostages since the ceasefire began. On Friday, 24 were released from Gaza and transported through the Rafah crossing into Egypt after seven weeks in captivity.

It comes as at least eight trucks carrying fuel and cooking gas were allowed into Gaza this morning. The Palestinian Red Crescent Society reported this morning that 196 trucks crossed into the Gaza Strip through yesterday.

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Emily Hand, 9, one of the hostages released

Emily Hand, 9, was one of the 17 hostages released by Hamas on Saturday night.

Her mother, Liat, passed away from cancer when Emily was only two and a half years old.

A statement said: “Despite all the pain, Emily’s small family rallied to raise her and be by her side with lots of love, providing security and giving her everything a child her age only needs and wants.”

On October 7 Emily was sleeping at her best friend’s house when terrorists broke in.

After a few days, the family received notice that Emily’s body was found but as days passed, the IDF informed the family there was evidence indicating Emily was among the hostages in Gaza.

Since then, her family “waits for the moment they can hug her again”, a statement said.

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Barney Davis25 November 2023 22:12

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One of the released hostages has been confirmed as Sharon Avigdori, 52, a drama therapist who works with people on the autism spectrum.

She was described as employing “endless sensitivity and compassion to reach children on the autism spectrum, working patiently within their world to nurture each child’s potential”.

Sharon was kidnapped with her daughter Noam from Kibbutz Be’eri. Additionally, 7 more members of her family were kidnapped and 3 were murdered.

Noam Avigdori, 12, was about to celebrate her Bat Mitzvah. She was described as a “cheerful girl who’s always surrounded by many friends”.

“Noam is a member of the Scouts youth movement, a good friend to all, and very funny.”

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Barney Davis25 November 2023 22:05

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Moment Red Cross convoy carrying 13 Israeli hostages leaves Gaza

Moment Red Cross convoy carrying Israeli hostages crosses from Gaza

Barney Davis25 November 2023 21:59

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Pictured: 13 Israeli hostages released by Hamas into Egypt

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The full list of released hostages include: Hila Rotem, Emily Hand, Maya Regev, Noam Or, Alma Or, Noga Weiss, Shiri Weiss, Sharon Avigdori, Noam Avigdori, Shoshan Haran, Adi Shoham, Yahel Shoham and Naveh Shoham.

Alma Or, 13, described as a “very pretty girl, a good friend, and a funny kid” was snatched alongside her elder brother Noam.

She was kidnapped from her home in Kibbutz Be’eri along with her older brother Noam and their father Dror. Their mother Yonat was murdered.

Their older brother Yahli survived the inferno as he was at his post in northern Israel where he is doing a year of national service.

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Barney Davis25 November 2023 21:53

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Hostages transferred to Egypt – IDF says

Red Cross representatives have transferred the hostages released by Hamas to Egypt, according to the information that was received by the IDF.

17 hostages were released, including 13 Israeli hostages and 4 foreign hostages believed to be Thai nationals.

The released hostages’ convoy is currently making its way through Egypt to the meeting point with IDF soldiers in Kerem Shalom.

The families of the hostages are being updated by IDF representatives with the latest available information.

IDF representatives will verify the list at the meeting point with the released hostages.

(REUTERS)

Barney Davis25 November 2023 21:42

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13 Israelis and 4 foreigners released by Hamas on way to Rafah crossing – Qatari ministry

Hamas has reportedly released hostages who are on the way to Rafah crossing on the border of the Gaza Strip and Egypt.

Red Cross vehicles were later seen crossing into Egypt.

It came in exchange for 39 Palestinians imprisoned by Israel, Qatari and Egyptian mediators said, after the militant group delayed the second round of swaps for several hours and claimed that Israel had violated the terms of a truce deal.

The last-minute delay had created a tense standoff on the second day of what’s meant to be a four-day cease-fire.

Barney Davis25 November 2023 21:24

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Macron calls French youngster to thank him for disarming Dublin attacker

French President Emmanuel Macron has congratulated a teenager who knocked the knife out of an attackers hand during the stabbing of children in Dublin.

Alan Loren-Guille, 17, was on his way to work in Spitalfields restaurant on Thursday when he came across the scene where a man had stabbed three children and two adults outside a school.

According to the Le Figaro newspaper, Mr Macron called him to “congratulate him and thank him for this act of bravery which helped save lives and which makes us all proud.”

Spitalfields restaurant posted its own tribute to Mr Loren-Guille saying: “This is our own 17 year old super hero Alan Loren-Guille who was one of the brave hero’s that managed to disarm the school children attacker yesterday in Dublin on his way to work.

“He is one of our brilliant French stagiaires in the kitchen @spitalfields_dublin. He noticed something happening as he passed by and selflessly jumped in to stop the attacker and managed to wrestle the knife off him.

“He was fairly unscathed but for a couple a cuts to his hand and face. Without this act of bravery who knows what else might have happened. Our prayers are with the poor children, families and teachers who were affected by this tragedy. Please lookout for one and other. Not all superheroes wear capes.”

Barney Davis25 November 2023 21:08

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One Israeli hostage family’s anxious wait for release news: ‘It’s hopefulness. It’s helplessness’

The announcement of the deal between Israel and Hamas – and the subsequent release of some of those held captive in Gaza – has left those anxiously awaiting the return of their loved ones facing a swirl of emotions, writes Tom Bennet in Tel Aviv.

Barney Davis25 November 2023 21:03

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Joe Biden rang Qataris to investigate hold-up over hostage release deal – White House says

President Joe Biden spoke with Qatar’s Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani on the hold-up over the hostage deal between Israel and Hamas, a spokesperson for the White House National Security Council said.

The White House learned from the Qataris that the hostage agreement was back on and the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) was moving to collect the hostages.

Biden was briefed throughout Saturday morning and on the latest of the hostage deal implementation, spokesperson Adrienne Watson said.

Barney Davis25 November 2023 20:45

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18 arrests during Palestine Solidarity Campaign march in London

18 arrests were made among tens of thousands of people attending a Palestine Solidarity Campaign through central London.

Deputy Assistant Commissioner Ade Adelekan, who led the policing operation, said: “I would like to acknowledge the overwhelming majority who came into London today and exercised their right to protest lawfully.

“Regrettably, there was still a small minority who believed the law did not apply to them. Thanks to the efforts of our CCTV teams and other officers, a number of those are already in custody.

“Investigations into other offences are already underway and will continue in the coming days.

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“I would also like to thank the Met officers, as well as all those from other forces who travelled long distances to help us keep London safe, for their efforts.

“We said we would intervene decisively where offences took place and that is what they did.”

One man was arrested near Trafalgar Square for possession of a knife.

Another man was arrested on suspicion of assaulting an emergency worker after an officer was struck in the chest. The officer wasn’t injured during the incident.

Barney Davis25 November 2023 20:31

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