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The Telegraph
The Telegraph
24 Nov 2023


Great-grandmothers and two-year-old girl among 24 hostages released by Hamas

Great-grandmothers and a two-year-old child were among the 24 hostages released by Hamas on Friday in the first wave of a multi-day deal.

Their release is part of a high-stakes agreement to free those kidnapped on Oct 7 by the terror group in exchange for the release of Palestinian prisoners.

The first of the hostages to be freed by Hamas after 49 days in captivity included 13 Israelis - including four children - as well as 10 Thai nationals and one Filipino.

More hostages are expected to be released in the coming days as part of a deal, which includes a temporary ceasefire.

Danielle and Amelia Aloni

Ages: 44 and five

Daniela and Emilia Aloni
Daniela and Emilia Aloni

Single mother Danielle Aloni pleaded with Benjamin Netanyahu to “free all of us” in a chilling hostage video released last month by Hamas.

Ms Aloni and her five-year-old daughter were kidnapped while they were visiting her twin sister Sharon Cunio in kibbutz Nir Oz on 7 Oct.

The family - including Mrs Cunio’s husband, David, and their three-year-old daughters, Emma and Julia - had initially been hiding in a bomb shelter, but they were forced to flee when terrorists set fire to their home.

Ms Aloni’s family had not had any confirmation they were alive until Hamas shared a video that showed Ms Aloni sitting on plastic chairs between two other hostages.

In the 76-second clip she said: “Let their citizens go, let their prisoners go. Free us. Free all of us. Let us return to our families now.”

Doron Katz-Asher, Raz Asher and Aviv Asher

Ages: 34, four, two

Aviv, right, and Raz Asher Katz
Aviv, right, and Raz Asher Katz

Yoni Asher only found out his wife and two small daughters had been abducted when he saw a video of them being loaded on to a pickup truck with other hostages by terrorists.

Doron Katz-Asher and the girls were kidnapped by Hamas while visiting her mother when terrorists stormed kibbutz Nir Or.

They had been hiding in the sealed room with Mrs Katz-Asher’s mother, Efrat Katz, and her partner, Gadi Moses.

Mr Asher, who described his daughters as his “flowers”, said his wife had messaged him saying she heard terrorists entering the house and gunfire. Mr Moses left the room and was taken by the terrorists.

Mr Asher later traced his wife’s phone to a location in Gaza, before finding a video of his family being driven away. He later found out his mother-in-law had been killed.

Adina Moshe

Age: 72

Ainda Moshe
Ainda Moshe

Ainda Moshe watched terrorists shoot her husband David dead before they pulled her through the window of her home’s safe room to abduct her.

She had been holding the handle of the door of the sealed room they had been hiding in to try to keep terrorists out. But Hamas terrorists shot at the window repeatedly until they got in. They then murdered Mrs Moshe’s husband.

Mrs Moshe was then dragged through the window and later footage showed her sitting in a red T-shirt next in between two terrorists.

Mrs Moshe had always said if terrorists came into her house she would make coffee and put out some cookies.

Ruthi Munder, Keren Munder and Ohad Munder

Ages: 78, 54 and nine

Keren Munder and her son Ohad
Keren Munder and her son Ohad

Three generations of the Munder family had been spending the Simchat Torah holiday together in kibbutz Nir Oz when they woke up to the sound of explosions and sirens.

Ms Munder sent a message to her partner Avi at 7.24am saying she had heard gunshots and thought terrorists had infiltrated the kibbutz.

She, her son Ohad and her parents Ruthi and Avraham were hiding in the shelter and had only been leaving to use the lavatory. All four of them were kidnapped by Hamas. Ohad turned nine while in captivity in Gaza.

Hannah Perry

Age: 79

Hannah Perry
Hannah Perry

Hannah Perry was on the phone to her daughter Ayelet Svatitzky, 46, when terrorists stormed her home.

Mrs Svatitzky could hear the gunmen shouting orders before the phone line went dead.

Seconds later she received pictures of elderly mother and brother with the terrorists alongside the message: “Hamas”.

The pictures showed Mrs Perry sitting with her son, Nadav Popplewell, 51, in her living room in kibbutz Nirim, under armed guard.

Mrs Perry’s other son, Roi, was shot dead behind his house in another neighbourhood.

Mrs Perry, who has diabetes, had immigrated to Israel from South Africa in the 1960s.

Hanna Katzir

Age: 77

Hannah Katzir
Hannah Katzir

Hanna Katzir, a mother of three and grandmother of six, was abducted from her home in the kibbutz she had helped start.

Her husband of 55 years, Avraham Katzir, was murdered by Hamas during the 7 Oct attack.

The Palestinian Islamic Jihad had several days ago claimed Mrs Katzir was killed in an Israeli attack.

Islamic Jihad said on a Telegram Mrs Katzir had died. They wrote the group had wanted to release her “but the enemy was stalling and this led to her death”.

Yaffa Ader

Age: 85

Yaffa Ader
Yaffa Ader

Yaffa Ader’s family discovered she had been abducted from her home when video of her wrapped in a pink blanket, surrounded by armed terrorists, emerged.

They had feared the great grandmother, who was described by her granddaughter as the “glue” of the family, didn’t have access to her medication for blood pressure or chronic pain.

Mrs Ader’s grandson Tamir, 38, was also was also captured by Hamas after he attempted to defend the kibbutz as part of the Nir Oz emergency squad.

“She was really the glue of our family. She loved her life,” her granddaughter Adva Adar said. “She liked good food and she liked good wine. She was very young-minded.”

Margalit Mozes

Age: 78

Margalit Moses
Margalit Moses

Cancer patient Margalit Moses was kidnapped from her home on kibbutz Nir Oz.

Her family said she has health problems that require almost constant medical care.

A nature lover and adventurer, Mrs Moses loves to travel. Last year she visited Norway and this winter had planned to travel to Mozambique. 

Thai captives

Almost half of the 25 Thai migrant workers kidnapped by Hamas on 7 Oct were released on Friday.

While it was not immediately clear who had been released, those caught up in the war were agricultural workers from rural regions who had travelled to Israel to earn money for their relatives back home.

“I am so excited with the news and the family chat group is very excited,” Wanida Ma-arsa told The Telegraph from Udon Thani province in northeastern Thailand. Her husband Anucha Angkaew – a 28-year-old also known as Art – had been working on an avocado farm in Re’im for two years when Hamas attacked.

Thailand has been lobbying hard for the release of the Thai hostages, stressing that they are innocent and not part of the wider conflict.