Israeli hostages and Palestinian inmates freed in latest ceasefire swap

Hamas has freed three Israeli hostages in exchange for the release of Palestinian prisoners, in the latest swap under the ceasefire agreed by Israel and the militant group last month.
The three hostages handed over on Saturday are American-Israeli Sagui Dekel-Chen, 36, Argentinian-Israeli Yair Horn, 46, and Russian-Israeli Alexander Troufanov, 29.
In return, 369 Palestinians held in Israeli jails were released.
So far 19 hostages held in Gaza and over 1,000 Palestinian prisoners have been freed as part of the Gaza ceasefire that began on 19 January 2025.
By the end of the first six-week stage of the deal, 33 hostages and 1,900 prisoners are expected to have been freed.
On Saturday, in the sixth swap since last month, Israeli hostages were handed over in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip.
Surrounded by heavily armed Hamas militants, the men briefly addressed a crowd of Palestinians before being transferred into Red Cross vehicles.
They did not look as gaunt as the hostages freed a week earlier - their appearance had aroused anger in Israel and elsewhere.
The three men were airlifted by military helicopters to a hospital in central Israel where they will undergo medical tests and be reunited with relatives.
Israeli President Isaac Herzog, posting on social media, said the hostages had been "forced to endure" a "despicable and cynical ceremony".
In a social media post, Defence Minister Israel Katz said Israel would continue to work with the US to "ensure that all hostages return to Israel soon".
The majority of the freed Palestinians were taken to Gaza, although some were taken to the West Bank. In both areas, crowds gathered to welcome the former prisoners.

The Palestinian Red Crescent Society told the BBC that five of those released in the West Bank city of Ramallah were taken straight to hospital.
"They all have chronic illnesses," said Mohammad Faqih, an official from the Palestinian Red Crescent Society, adding that one man had a broken leg.
Most of the 36 Palestinians serving life sentences will reportedly be deported to Egypt.
Reuters Freed Palestinian prisoners gesture from a bus in Khan Younis after being released by Israel as part of a hostages-prisoners swap, 15 February 2025.Reuters
Most of the former Palestinian prisoners were taken by bus to the Gaza Strip
Earlier this week, Hamas threatened to delay the hostage release after accusing Israel of violating the terms of the agreement, something Israel denied.
Israel, backed by US President Donald Trump, said "intense" fighting would resume unless the hostages were handed over.

The latest releases mean that under the ceasefire, Hamas is due to free another 14 hostages.
However Israel says eight are of them are dead, meaning six living Israelis are still expected to be returned in the first phase.
A total of 141 hostages have now been freed, including 81 Israelis and 24 foreign nationals released as part of a previous deal between Israel and Hamas.
About 1,200 people were killed and 251 taken back to Gaza as hostages when Hamas attacked Israel on 7 October 2023.
This triggered a massive Israeli military offensive in Gaza, which has killed more than 48,000 Palestinians, the Hamas-run health ministry says.Israel has announced the names of the three hostages set to be released Saturday, in what would be the sixth exchange of hostages and Palestinian prisoners under the Gaza ceasefire deal that came into effect last month.

Israel said Friday that Palestinian militants will release American-Israeli Sagui Dekel-Chen, Russian-Israeli Alexandre Troufanov and Argentinian-Israeli Iair Horn.

A release of 369 Palestinian prisoners by Israel is expected to follow, Hamas’ Prisoner Media Office said.

Troufanov was kidnapped at the age of 27 from Kibbutz Nir Oz on October 7, 2023 along with his grandmother, Irena Tati, his mother Lena Troufanov and girlfriend Sapir Cohen, who were all released in a previous deal. His father Vitaly was killed during the attack.

The Palestinian Islamic Jihad, which kidnapped him, has released several videos of him in captivity.

Hamas militants stand next to Eli Sharabi as he is handed to the Red Cross in Deir al-Balah on Saturday.

Dekel-Chen was 35 years old when he was kidnapped while trying to defend Nir Oz from Hamas attackers. His wife Avital was pregnant with their third child during the attack. His daughter was born while he was in captivity and turned one in December.

Horn, now 46, was also captured from Nir Oz with his brother Eitan, who remains in captivity.

The announcement comes after a dispute this week between Hamas and Israel over the Gaza ceasefire. Hamas said it wouldn’t release Israeli hostages Saturday as planned due to alleged Israeli violations. The differences appeared to have been resolved on Thursday when Hamas said it would release the hostages as planned.

The spat was compounded by US President Donald Trump’s suggestion to dismiss the multi-staged approach of the ceasefire deal altogether and give Hamas an ultimatum to release all the hostages at once.

While Netanyahu welcomed Trump’s demand, he didn’t explicitly agree to it. Instead he issued an ambiguous statement, saying Hamas must “return our hostages by Saturday noon” – without giving a figure – or the military “will return to intense fighting until Hamas is completely defeated.”

David Mencer, spokesman at the Israeli Prime Minister’s Office said Thursday that while the return of all hostages is a key war objective, Israel would end the ceasefire in Gaza if three live hostages were not released on Saturday by noon local time.

In a video message to US President Donald Trump on Friday, former Israeli-American hostage Keith Siegel asked the American leader to help bring back remaining captives.

“I was held for 484 days in unimaginable conditions, and every single day felt like it could be my last. President Trump, you are the reason I am home alive. Please bring them home,” Siegel, who was released from Hamas captivity two weeks ago, said.

Former hostage Or Levy, who was released last Saturday, visited Tel Aviv’s Hostages Square on Friday and said that while he has been freed, “I still have many brothers and sisters in the hell of Gaza, and their time is running out.”

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The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), which coordinates the exchanges, said on Friday that it remains “very concerned about the conditions of the hostages.”

“The latest release operations reinforce the urgent need for ICRC access to those held hostage,” it said on X, adding that “we have consistently reiterated that release and transfer operations should be carried out in a dignified and safe manner.”

Israel has protested against the way Hamas choreographed previous releases, often parading hostages on stage in front of large audiences and having them surrounded by armed militants in a show of force.

The three male Israeli hostages freed in the fifth round of exchanges appeared gaunt and frail, their condition condemned as “shocking” by Israel.

Palestinian prisoners released by Israel have also reported mistreatment during their detention and release.

One former prisoner, Rula Hassanein, told CNN she and other prisoners were forced to watch a 90-second Israeli propaganda video on a large screen for hours ahead of their release. The Israel Prison Service (IPS) at the time said it wasn’t aware of the allegations.

So far, 16 out of 33 Israeli hostages and five Thai nationals scheduled for release in the current phase of the agreement have been freed by Palestinian militants, and 656 Palestinian prisoners from a list of nearly 2,000 have been released by Israel.This morning, we expect to see three men who were taken from Kibbutz Nir Oz, on the edge of Gaza, during Hamas’s 7 October 2023 attacks on Israel.

Their names - confirmed by Hamas - are:

Alexander Troufanov, a 29-year-old Russian-Israeli

Yair Horn, a 46-year-old Argentine-Israeli

Sagui Dekel-Chen, a 36-year-old American-Israeli

Since the ceasefire began on 19 January, Hamas has released 16 Israeli and five Thai hostages. Israel has released 766 Palestinian prisoners, according to the Red Cross.

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