Israel President Isaac Herzog Expressed Happiness Over The Release Of Four Hostages Says Israel Is Still Alive – Amar Ujala Hindi News Live

Israel President Isaac Herzog expressed happiness over the release of four hostages, says Israel is still alive

Isaac Herzog
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The Israel Defense Forces have successfully freed four prisoners from Hamas’ captivity. The President of Israel has expressed happiness over this. He has expressed gratitude. He said that I became emotional on hearing that the hostages have been reunited with their families.

Israel’s President Isaac Herzog expressed his happiness over this. He said that we have received information about the freedom of Noa Argamani, Almog Meir, Andrey Kozlov and Shlomi Ziv. All four have been released from Hamas captivity after several months. This is very touching news. After October 7, they were once again able to go to their families. Apart from this, he said that Israelis still have hope. Israel is still alive. Herzog said that on behalf of all the people of Israel, I thank the IDF, Shin Bet, Israel Police and Israel Defense Forces for an impressive and courageous rescue operation. I wish for the speedy return of the people.

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According to media reports, the Israeli army conducted a large-scale operation to rescue the hostages on Saturday. During this, the Israeli army conducted a raid in the Nusserat area and freed four hostages from two places. The Israeli army said that all four hostages are fine and after health checkup they will be sent to their families. At the same time, large-scale violence took place during the Israeli army’s operation and at least 94 people died. Children are also among those who died.

‘An important sign of hope for Israeli families’

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Saturday expressed happiness over the release of four hostages in the Gaza Strip during an Israeli military operation and said, “This is a ray of hope for the families of the hostages. The four hostages are now free. Hamas must eventually release all the hostages. The war must end.”

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