Hamas frees more Israeli hostages. Controversy over the release-show: "Images of horror"
Soldier Agam Berger and seven other prisoners at home. Militiamen hand out certificates and the crowd “drags” them to where Sinwar diedHamas has freed Israeli soldier Agam Berger , who was released by terrorists in the northern Gaza Strip after 482 days of captivity . Berger was handed over to the Red Cross, which in turn handed her over to the IDF.
The soldier was freed after climbing onto a stage set up by Hamas militants in Jabalya . On the stage, the Red Cross signed a document of the surrender. Agam, dressed in an olive green suit, which is supposed to resemble a military uniform, held the framed certificate that was given to her by the terrorists , who were filmed by cameras and photographed by other militants, in a sort of “show” .
In addition to Berger, two other Israeli prisoners, A rbel Yehud and Gadi Moses, and five Thais - Sathin Swankham, Phongsak Theinna, Banawat Saitheo, Serion Whatchara and Solasak Lamanao - were also released.
The release of Yehud and Moses also caused a stir: in Khan Younis, the two prisoners were taken to the release point “crushed” by the crowd, amid shouts and whistles, and were made to pass in front of the rubble of the building where Yahya Sinwar, the Hamas leader killed in October by the IDF, was killed . “Images of horror,” the mediators called them.
(Online Union)