The three Israeli men of their 20s – Omer Venkert, Omer Shem Tov and Elijah Cohen – were removed from masked, armed Hamas fighters to pose on stage, before hundreds of Palestinians in the central city of Nusayrat.
They were dressed in fake army uniforms, although they were not soldiers when they were abducted. Schem Tov and G -N Venkert smiled and removed the crowd.

SHEM SHEM SHEM BELED KISS TO THE CREAM, glide the thumbs up, and even kissed the army next to him on the head.
The Israeli military says his forces in Gaza received the three hostages and return them to Israel. In a statement, the military said the three would undergo an initial medical assessment.
Looking at the release, family and friends of G -N Cohen in Israel chanted “Eliya! Elia! Elia! “And they cheered when they first saw him.
The grandmother of G -N Shem Tov is bored with joy, screaming “Omer, my joy! My life! “As he saw it.

The three were placed in the Red Cross vehicles, which then headed for Israel.
Two more hostages were released in the southern town of Rafa earlier during the day in the southern town of Rafa. The sixth hostage, 36-year-old Hesham al-Saed, should also go out on Saturday.
Mr. Cohen, Mr. Shem Tov and Mr. Venkert were abducted by Hamas festivals at the Nova Music Festival when fighters stormed in southern Gaza on October 7, 2023 in the attack, which caused the almost 16-month Israeli campaign in Gaza.
Earlier on Saturday, the Israelis Tal Shoham, 40, and Aver Mengista, 38, were put into the Red Cross vehicles after being brought out on a scene of masked and armed Hamas fighters in front of Rafa. Shortly thereafter, the Israeli military confirmed that the two had been introduced to Israel.

A few hours later, the Red Cross vehicles arrived in Nusherat for the next broadcast.
The latest hostage edition, which will be followed by the release of hundreds of Palestinians closed by Israel Fighters.
The remains that Hamas transferred with the bodies of his sons on Thursday were later identified as those of an unidentified Palestinian woman. In response, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu promised revenge for a “cruel and malicious violation” while Hamas suggested that it was a mistake.
On Friday night, the small belligerent group, which is thought to have kept G -Ja Bibas and her sons – the Palestinian Brigades of Majahedine – said she surrendered a second body. On Saturday morning, Gi Bibas family said the Israeli judicial authorities had confirmed that the remains were hers.
“For 16 months, we have sought security and now that it is here, it does not bring comfort, although we hope that it marks the beginning of the closure,” the family said.