Moment Idf Soldier Re -combine with a family seen in the video

After 482 days in Hamas captives, Agam Berger, one of the IDF Soldiers from a submission from an observation base during an October 7th. He was re -united with his family In Israel. Berger was the last of the soldiers who were abducted from the Nahal Oz base to the Hamas captive.
In the video posted by IDF, Berger’s parents were seen looking forward to watching their daughter welcome Israeli forces before their reunion with her.
Berger’s emotional socializing with his parents was also recorded in the video and IDF posted.
“We are here and we will no longer leave you,” Berger’s mother said, hugging her daughter. “It’s a mother’s promise.”
Former Hamas hood of Agam Berger reconnects with his family. (Kindness: IDF)
Upon returning, Berger’s family celebrated the return of her “strong, faithful and brave” daughter, saying that “they can start the healing process, but recovery will not be complete until all hostages return home.”
Former Hamas hostage Liri Albag, Naama Levy, Daniela Gilbo and Karina Ariev Watch as a colleague of hostage agam Berger. (Kindness: IDF)
Soldiers who were abducted by Berger, Liri Albag, Naama Levy, Daniela Gilbo and Karina Ariev watched from the Rabin Medical Center while Berger was released. Five of them were taken hostage, and Hamas published the other four published last Saturday as part of Israel and the Hamas Affairs Agreement.
Former Hamas hostage Agam Berger was again united with other IDF soldiers who were abducted by her on October 7, 2023. (Kindness: IDF)
Berger was one of seven hostages posted on Thursday, including Arbel Yehoud, Gadi Moses, Tonna Pongsak, Sathian Suwannakham, Sirioun Watkara, Seathao Bannawat and Rumno Surajak.
The hostage forum and missing families celebrated their edition in a statement, saying that he had brought “hope” and showed “the triumph of the human spirit”, noting that “82 hostages were still held in Gaza, which should be saved.” The organization also thanked the president Donald Trumpsaying that his “instrumental efforts made this job.”
In addition, the hostage forum and missing families also expressed concern about the “painful images” of the hostage transfer to the Red Cross.
“After 482 days of unimaginable terror and suffering, these persons – who have already withstood unimaginable – cannot undergo further danger,” the statement said. “This procedure, marked by the cruelty and disrespect of human dignity, must be unambiguously convicted. In these critical moments, any effort must be made in order to ensure their protection and direct reunification with their loved ones.”
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu also issued a statement of “shocking scenes while posting on hostages.”
“I see with great serious shocking scenes while posting our hostages,” Netanyahu said in a statement. “This is another proof of the unimaginable cruelty of the Hamas terrorist organization. From the mediator I demand that such threats will not be repeated and guaranteed the safety of our hostages. Who dares to harm our hostages – blood on his head.”
Published hostages In the latest tribute agreement, they were seen surrounded by terrorists and great crowds as they move to the Red Cross to return home to Israel.
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After the video and pictures of chaotic scenes have become public, Netanyahu requested that the tapes guaranteed guarantees in the future with a safe exit and delay the release of Palestinian prisoners until his request was fulfilled. The intermediaries eventually committed to ensure a safe hostage transfer in future editions.
On Monday, Israel began to allow Palestinians to return to the northern Gaza, the most commonly destroyed part of the territory, and hundreds of thousands crossed back. Many found only piles of ruins where their homes were.
In the first phase of the tribute, Hamas was supposed to release a total of 33 Israeli hostages, including women, children, older adults and sick or wounded men, in exchange for nearly 2,000 Palestinian prisoners. Israel says Hamas confirmed that eight hostages that would be released at this stage were dead.