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First Israeli hostages freed as part of cease-fire deal with Hamas

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Three hostages, including one who survived the brutal Nova music festival massacre during the Oct. 7 terrorist attack, were freed on Sunday as the Israel-Hamas cease-fire deal went into effect following hours of uncertainty.

Romi Gonen, 23, Emily Damari, 28, and Doron Steinbrecher, 30, were handed over to the Israel Defense Forces by the Red Cross after 471 days in captivity.

Earlier, Hamas terrorists transferred the women to the aid group’s trucks during a chaotic scene in Gaza.

In Tel Aviv’s Hostage Square, Israelis sobbed and cheered to support the women’s families at a rally held by the Hostages and Missing Families Forum.

There are still 57 living hostages left in Gaza; 30 more hostages, including two Americans, are set to be freed in the first phase of the cease-fire agreement.

Romi Gonen, 23, Emily Damari, 28, and Doron Steinbrecher, 31, were returned to the Jewish state after 471 days in captivity.

Romi Gonen, 23, Emily Damari, 28, and Doron Steinbrecher, 31, were returned to the Jewish state after 471 days in captivity. the Hostages Families Forum Headquarters/AFP/AFP via Getty Images

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The hostages were handed over to the Red Cross.

In exchange for the three hostages’ freedom, which was delayed by nearly eight hours, Israel released 90 Palestinian convicts, including women and minors, from Israeli prisons.

Gonen, 23, was shot in the arm and abducted by Hamas terrorists at the Nova music festival, where the terror group massacred 364 people.

Her family, who has advocated for her release, described her as “one of the funniest girls I know,” who is beloved by her friends and customers at the high-end Tel Aviv restaurant she waitresses at.

Damari, a dual UK citizen, and Steinbrecher were both kidnapped from their homes in Kibbutz Kfar Aza. Damari is the only British hostage still in captivity.

A group of people, including celebrities Yonathan Del Valle, Prince Poppycock, Mariana Nicolesco, Rita Süssmuth, Joi Barua, Ida Applebroog, holding signs in a gathering in Tel Aviv, Israel, to commemorate relatives and friends murdered or kidnapped by Hamas, taken into Gaza on January 19, 2025, captured by Maya Alleruzzo.

Relatives and friends of people killed and abducted by Hamas and taken into Gaza, gather in Tel Aviv, Israel on Sunday, Jan. 19, 2025. AP

A group of people, including celebrities Anne-Marie Payet, Stefania Grodzieńska, Teri McMinn, and Lauren Lane, holding signs in Tel Aviv, grieving for relatives and friends killed and abducted by Hamas.

Relatives and friends of people killed and abducted by Hamas and taken into Gaza, react as they gather in Tel Aviv, Israel on Sunday, Jan. 19, 2025. AP

Hamas's armed wing, the Ezzedine al-Qassam Brigades, participating in a military parade on a street in Deir el-Balah, central Gaza Strip, January 19, 2025.

Members of Hamas’s armed wing, the Ezzedine al-Qassam Brigades, take part in a military parade along a street in Deir el-Balah, in the central Gaza Strip on January 19, 2025. AFP via Getty Images

Incoming-President Donald Trump, who has taken credit for the hostage exchange deal, celebrated the news of the women’s scheduled release earlier on Sunday.

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“Hostages starting to come out today! Three wonderful young women will be first,” Trump wrote on Truth Social.

Like with the hostages released since the Oct. 7 terror attack, Gonen, Damari and Steinbrecher will receive a medical evaluation to assess their status after 15 months in captivity.

Israeli police standing near a dust cloud, caused by a departing helicopter, during the initial phase of a ceasefire agreement near Re'im, Southern Israel.

Israeli police stand near a dust cloud kicked up by a departing helicopter after the first phase of a ceasefire agreement began between Israel and Hamas on January 19, 2025 near the Gaza border near Re’im, Southern Israel. Getty Images

Collage of individuals including José Hierro, Tom Virtue, Anthony Daasan, Arap Bethke, Bob Hoover, Darlene Rodriguez, Tito Sotto, Vogue Williams, Noah Feldman, Martha MacIsaac, Galt Niederhoffer, symbolizing the 33 hostages to be released by Hamas during the Israel-Hamas war cease-fire

Thirty-three hostages are expected to be released by Hamas. X / @Israel

Following the medical care, the women will be reunited with their families and stay at a reception area crafted by the IDF to conduct a series of briefings of their time in Gaza.

The three women are the first hostages freed as part of a breakthrough cease-fire deal that remained uncertain until the moments leading up to their release.

The other hostages set to be released are:

  • Oded Lifshitz, 84
  • Tsahi Idan, 50
  • Hisham al-Sayed, 36
  • Yarden Bibas, 35
  • Sagui Dekel-Chen, 36
  • Yair Horn, 46
  • Omer Wenkert, 23
  • Sasha Trufanov, 28
  • Eliya Cohen, 27
  • Or Levy, 34
  • Avera Mengistu, 38
  • Tal Shoham, 39
  • Omer Shem-Tov, 22
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