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A Long-Awaited Homecoming: More Israeli Hostages Are Freed from Hamas Captivity

Yarden Bibas, Keith Siegel, and Ofer Kalderon, three hostages from Kibbutz Nir Oz, returned to Israel today (Saturday) following their release from Hamas captivity.

Sinai Staff

Sinai Staff

Feb 1, 2025·18:19

Yarden Bibas Returning to Israel. | Photo: IDF Spokesperson

The return of Israeli hostages marks a moment of profound relief and renewed hope for their families and the entire nation. The process unfolded step by step, beginning early in the morning and culminating in emotional reunions and much-needed medical care.

At 8:46 AM, the Red Cross confirmed that two hostages, Ofer Kalderon and Yarden Bibas, had been transferred into their custody and were being escorted toward IDF and Shin Bet forces inside Gaza. About twenty minutes later, they were accompanied by an elite IDF unit and security operatives on their way to Israeli territory. By 9:09 AM, Kalderon and Bibas crossed into Israel and arrived at the initial reception center near the Gaza border, where they underwent medical evaluations.

Released Hostages with IDF Forces | Photo: IDF Spokesperson
Released Hostages with IDF Forces | Photo: IDF Spokesperson

Shortly after, at approximately 10:46 AM, Kalderon was airlifted by an Israeli Air Force helicopter to a hospital for further medical care. Meanwhile, Bibas experienced an emotional reunion with his father and sister at the reception site, seeing his loved ones for the first time since his abduction.

An hour later, at 11:25 AM, Keith Siegel was transferred from the Red Cross to Israeli forces and crossed into Israeli territory. He was immediately taken to the designated reception center near the border, where he received an initial medical evaluation before reuniting with his family.

By midday, all three freed Israeli hostages were safe, receiving necessary medical treatment alongside five Thai nationals who had also been released. President Isaac Herzog welcomed their return with a firm commitment: “We will not rest; we will not stop until we bring back all of our brothers and sisters from the hell of captivity in Gaza—until the very last one!”

Stories of Strength and Survival

Yarden Bibas | Photo: Courtesy of the Family

Yarden Bibas, a 34-year-old from Kibbutz Nir Oz, was kidnapped alongside his wife, Shiri, and their two young children, Ariel and Kfir, during Hamas’s brutal October 7th attack. Shiri was seen in a harrowing video wrapping her children in a blanket as terrorists forced them into captivity. Initially, Hamas falsely claimed that Shiri and the children had been killed in an Israeli airstrike. However, Israeli intelligence later confirmed they were alive in the early days of the war. Bibas, a professional welder known for his love of music, was shown in a Hamas-released video pleading for his freedom and that of his family. Former hostage Dina Moshe later revealed that she had encountered Bibas in Hamas tunnels, where he had been placed in solitary confinement after resisting his captors.

Keith Siegel | Photo: Hostage Families ForumAnother freed hostage, Keith Siegel, a physician from Nir Oz, endured over a year in Hamas captivity. His family fought tirelessly for his release, launching an international campaign to secure his freedom. Today, they are finally able to embrace him once more and begin the long process of healing.

Ofer Kalderon | Photo: Courtesy of the FamilyOfer Kalderon, 53, was kidnapped alongside his children, 16-year-old Sahar and 12-year-old Erez. His children were released in an earlier hostage deal, but Kalderon remained in captivity until today. A talented carpenter and mountain biking enthusiast, he is now safely home with his family, though the pain of the past year lingers.

Watch Ofer Reunited with His Family:

The Sacred Duty to Bring Everyone Home

The Hostage Families Forum issued a powerful statement, reaffirming their unwavering mission: “We have a sacred duty and moral obligation to bring all of our brothers and sisters home. We will not stop, we will not relent, until every last hostage is returned—whether for rehabilitation or, in the case of those who perished, for a proper burial in their homeland.” The families have also requested privacy and have asked not to be approached directly at this time.

Watch the Hostages Being Transferred from the Red Cross to the IDF:

As the nation celebrates these long-awaited reunions, the work is far from over. Many hostages remain in Hamas captivity, and Israel remains steadfast in its resolve to secure their freedom.

The Bible speaks of hope and restoration, a promise that fuels the determination of Israel and its people. “Thus says the Lord: ‘Restrain your voice from weeping and your eyes from tears, for your work will be rewarded,’ declares the Lord, ‘and they shall return from the land of the enemy. There is hope for your future,’ declares the Lord, ‘and your children shall return to their own land.’” – Jeremiah 31:16-17.

With faith and resilience, Israel continues to work toward the full realization of that prophecy, ensuring that every last captive is brought home.

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