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Hamas hostage rescued by IDF from tunnel in southern Gaza

Hamas hostage rescued by IDF from tunnel in southern Gaza


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An Israeli hostage being held by Hamas was rescued by special forces from a tunnel beneath southern Gaza Tuesday, the IDF said.

Qaid Farhan Alkadi, 52, who was kidnapped by the terror group on Oct. 7, was found in a tunnel in Mahrat during a “complex rescue operation,” according to the Israeli military.

Alkadi, a father of 11 from the Bedouin Arab community, was rescued by IDF soldiers from the 13th Fleet Unit, 401st Brigade, as well as Yalam and Shin Bet fighters, the military said.

The brother of freed hostage Qaid Farhan Alkadi shared this image of him at the Soroka Medical Center in southern Israel on August 27, 2024. AFP via Getty Images

The first image of Alkadi post-rescue showed him seated in a hospital gown alongside a grinning relative.

Alkadi’s family was seen running towards him for an emotional reunion at the Soroka Medical Center in Beersheba following the rescue, a video shared by N12 showed.

“I can’t explain this feeling, it’s better even than the arrival of a new baby,” one of Alkadi’s brothers gushed.

“Thank God, we are thankful to everyone and we hope to see him soon healthy. We’re so happy, very happy to get this news.”

Alkadi appeared to be in good health, the IDF said. He is undergoing further tests at the hospital.

The military declined to disclose further details about the rescue, citing concerns for the security of the remaining hostages and the special forces.

Qaid Farhan Alkadi, 52, who was kidnapped on Oct. 7. Hostages and Missing Families Forum

Alkadi was taken by Hamas from Mivtahim, near where he worked as a guard at a packing factory in Kibbutz Magen, the Times of Israel reported.

He came from the Bedouin community near Rahat, in southern Israel, the outlet said.

Alkadi’s rescue “was part of the IDF’s daring and courageous activities conducted deep inside the Gaza Strip,” Defense Minister Yoav Gallant said.

Alkadi is a father of 11 from the Bedouin Arab community. Hostages and Missing Families Forum

Hamas is now believed to be holding 104 of the original 251 hostages who were kidnapped from Israel during the Oct. 7 terror attack – including the bodies of 34 victims confirmed dead by the IDF.

“We are doing everything to save all the abductees. IDF and Shin Bet forces demonstrate courage, determination and initiative in complex operations in the field,” IDF Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi said Tuesday.

The Hostage Families Forum issued a statement celebrating Alkadi’s rescue while underscoring the need to prioritize the release of the remaining captives.

“He endured 326 days in captivity,” the group said.

“Qaid’s return home is nothing short of miraculous. However, we must remember: military operations alone cannot free the remaining…hostages, who have suffered 326 days of abuse and terror. A negotiated deal is the only way forward.”

An image released by the Israeli Army on Aug. 23, 2024 shows an operation to dismantle a tunnel in the Gaza Strip. Israeli Army/AFP via Getty Images
Members of the Israeli forces work to dismantle a tunnel in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip on Aug. 23, 2024. Israeli Army/AFP via Getty Images

Tuesday’s rescue was the fourth successful rescue operation to extract living Israeli hostages from the Gaza Strip, the Jerusalem Post reported.

There have been several other successful missions to return the bodies of the hostages killed by Hamas.

Alkadi is the first hostage to be rescued from one of Gaza’s tunnel networks, as all prior live hostages were rescued from above ground.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has faced serious criticism from the families of the hostages, who accused his government of failing to prioritize the hostages during the 10 months of war.

Brokered ceasefire talks between Israel and Hamas in Cairo ended again without a resolution over the weekend.

The high-level talks included CIA director William Burns and David Barnea, the head of Israel’s Mossad intelligence agency. 

A Hamas delegation was briefed by Egyptian and Qatari representatives, but did not directly participate in the negotiations, a source said.

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