hostages taken into Gaza, 2023–present
Factsheet
Gaza war hostage crisis Part of the Gaza war
Kidnapped posters in Tel Aviv calling for the return of Israeli hostages in Gaza
Kidnapped posters in Tel Aviv calling for the return of Israeli hostages in Gaza
Commanders and leaders
Yahya Sinwar †
In negotiations
Ismail Haniyeh X
Khalil al-Hayya
Basem Naim
Osama Hamdan Benjamin Netanyahu
In negotiations
Ron Dermer
David Barnea
Ronen Bar
Nitzan Alon
In negotiations
Ron Dermer
David Barnea
Ronen Bar
Nitzan Alon
Gaza war hostage crisis Part of the Gaza war
Kidnapped posters in Tel Aviv calling for the return of Israeli hostages in Gaza
Kidnapped posters in Tel Aviv calling for the return of Israeli hostages in Gaza
Commanders and leaders
Yahya Sinwar †
In negotiations
Ismail Haniyeh X
Khalil al-Hayya
Basem Naim
Osama Hamdan Benjamin Netanyahu
In negotiations
Ron Dermer
David Barnea
Ronen Bar
Nitzan Alon
In negotiations
Ron Dermer
David Barnea
Ronen Bar
Nitzan Alon
Wikipedia
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Gaza war hostage crisis - Wikipedia
5 days ago - The IDF did not reveal exactly when the operation took place, nor where in the Gaza Strip they found the body. Shaul's body was brought back to Israel and taken to the Abu Kabir Forensic Institute where it was identified. On 20 October 2023, Hamas released two American hostages for humanitarian ...
Videos
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Three Israeli hostages released by Hamas - CBS News
NBC News
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Who are the 20 hostages who were released by Hamas?
The 20 surviving hostages were released “after 738 agonizing days in captivity,” the Hostages and Missing Families Forum said in a statement. ... Oct. 13, 2025, 9:46 AM EDT / Updated Oct.
Published October 14, 2025
The Times of Israel
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All 20 remaining living hostages return to Israel, after over 2 years in Hamas captivity | The Times of Israel
October 15, 2025 - Freed Israeli hostage Alon Ohel gestures from a van as he arrives at Beilinson Hospital in Petah Tikva, Israel, after he was released from Hamas captivity in the Gaza Strip, Oct. 13, 2025. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit) All 20 returned pale and frail, but smiling and standing on their legs, with most of them held in horrific conditions in tunnels deep under Gaza, where many faced abuse, starvation and received limited medical treatment. Get The Times of Israel's Daily Edition by email and never miss our top stories ... Each released hostage was taken to the Re’im border facility, where they were reunited with their families in emotional scenes.
Reddit
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r/IsraelPalestine on Reddit: Why did Hamas kill so many of the hostages upon returning to Gaza?
January 25, 2025 -
Yes, I'm aware that Hamas are a reprehensible militant group who target civilians but morality aside, it seems like a strategic blunder on their part.
Whenever there's a hostage/ prisoner exchange, the ratio is always in their favor (and even more so if a hostage is still alive). Knowing this, why wouldn't they have kept all the hostages alive?
I get that they wanted to install fear by murdering people in Israel but bringing someone back to Gaza and not using them as a bargaining chip doesn't really make sense...
Is just that they're such sickos they want to see some of the hostages returning in coffins? Even if it results is a lower ratio of hostages to prisoners being released.
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"Why did Hamas kill... ?" savages are always gonna savage
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I would ask why they took hostages as young as 1 year old and as old as 86. I would also ask why they used their own victim's Facebook to live stream a grandmother's execution to her friends, or use their own bodycams to document throwing grenades and firing into bomb shelters full of partygoers. All of the above sounds like a strategic plunder. Yet look at the antizio UN and NGO response even before Israel had retaliated (i.e. Oct7/8). It took several months to expose UN's direct complicity to realize why they responded like they did. Still didn't help. I wasn't surprised - it has happened before.