What will the anger see the drawn hostages to see a fragile truce?
The view of Eli Sharabi interviewed on stage, surrounded by Hamas fighters, caused heart attacks and anger to the same extent.
“How do you feel?” He is asks the masked interlocutor. “Today I feel very happy to come back … My wife and daughter,” he replies, seemingly unaware that they were killed in Hamas’ attack on Israel on October 7, 2023.
The scene was broadcast live around the world, the stages that operated the stage of the hostage, to send a message.
Rows of armed fighters, banner in Arabic, Hebrew and English, declaring “We are floods … the war the next day” – all recorded on modern cameras equipment – he says to the world that they are still in charge of Gaza’s belt and intend to stay like that.
In previous exchanges, Hamas also sought to give the impression that they took care of those they abducted well.
This time it was not possible.
All three men looked stunned and sunk eyes. As their paintings broadcast on Tel Aviv Square, the mood changed from the celebration to anxiety.
“It’s complicated,” said 21-year-old Ruth Senderovich, who watched on the big screens. “It’s the greatest joy I had for a while, and it’s also devastating because you see men who were family leaders, were fathers, and now you see broken men.”
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel “will not go to shocking scenes”, and this action will be done accordingly without stating what it would be.
The Red Cross International Committee (ICRC), which facilitates transfers, said “he was increasingly concerned about the conditions of releasing operations” – urging them to be “dignified and private”.
But these are not just a hamas who came under a fierce criticism for the state of the people they were releasing.
Shortly after the three soils were released, 183 Palestinians – some served long penalties for their part of the killings of Israeli, others who kept without accusation – left the Israeli prisons.
One of those who were released was Jamal Al-Tawil, a former al-Bire Mayor. He has spent almost two decades outside the Israeli prison, partly due to the allegations that he has helped with a conspiracy bombing. He was recently on a hunger strike to protest against his detention without paying.
His daughter, who was released from prison herself, claimed that he was beaten in the last moments before release. He had to transfer it from the bus to the hospital while connected to the fan.
According to Palestinian Red Crescent, seven of those released from Israeli prison needed hospital treatment after prison.
There were numerous reports of October 7, 2023, accusing Israeli authorities of abusing Palestinian prisoners.
The question is now what kind of influence, if any, on Saturday Fragile interruption.
Israel said he was sending negotiators to Qatar to talk about “technical issues” before talking about the next stage. He also welcomed warmly Proposal to US President Donald Trump that Gaza will be emptied of Palestinians.
In the meantime, Hamas accused Israel of “lack of commitment” regarding the interruption of fire, but said the group is still ready to join any conversations.
Hamas also posted a smoothly produced video of the exit of three hostages. Taken in underground tunnels, obviously learning that they would be published. They talk to the camera, thanks to God and then put uniforms on their own photos.
The edition of the video was soon followed by a statement of families seeking not to be broadcast.
Due to all the anger due to the state of those who hold themselves, there was another conclusion that many have taken out of today. An agreement to ensure your freedom – and the permanent end of the fight – cannot come enough.
Because, in the rush, the persecuted faces of those who were liberated, the cost of delay was written.