Tel Aviv: Israel’s military has confirmed that the first seven hostages recently released from Gaza have arrived at the initial reception point on Israeli soil. Upon arrival, the hostages are undergoing comprehensive medical checks to ensure their health and well-being before being reunited with their families, according to military sources.
In a parallel development, Red Cross vehicles have reached the second handover site in Khan Younis, Gaza, to facilitate the transfer of additional hostages. The humanitarian organization is coordinating closely with Israeli and Palestinian authorities to ensure a safe and orderly handover process.
The carefully orchestrated reception highlights the meticulous planning involved in managing the release and return of hostages after prolonged captivity. Military and humanitarian teams are working together to provide immediate medical attention, psychological support, and logistical arrangements, underscoring the priority placed on the safety and dignity of those returning home.
As the operation continues, families and communities across Israel remain on high alert, anxiously awaiting the arrival of more loved ones, while authorities emphasize the ongoing coordination to complete the complex multi-stage handover successfully.