Two American hostages released by Hamas return to Israel

21 Oct 2023 09:45am
This handout picture courtesy of the government of Israel taken on October 20, 2023 shows Natalie Shoshana Raanan (2nd L) and Judith Tai Raanan (2nd R) after being held hostage and later released by Hamas at an undiclosed location. Photo by Government of Israel/AFP
This handout picture courtesy of the government of Israel taken on October 20, 2023 shows Natalie Shoshana Raanan (2nd L) and Judith Tai Raanan (2nd R) after being held hostage and later released by Hamas at an undiclosed location. Photo by Government of Israel/AFP
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GAZA/JERUSALEM - Al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas), said Friday in a statement that it has released two American hostages for 'humanitarian reasons' in response to Qatari efforts.

The brigades said it made the move to prove that the US allegations were "false and baseless.'

This is the first time that the Gaza-ruling group released hostages since the ocupation began almost two weeks ago.

Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office confirmed the release of the two hostages in a statement.

"This evening two hostages were released from the hands of the Hamas," the office said in a statement, identifying the two released as Judith Raanan and Natalie Raanan.

The statement added that the two released were 'received on the border with Gaza and are on the way to a military base where they will meet their families.'

Israeli media Channel 2 reported earlier that the two are a mother and daughter who are US citizens.

It is unclear whether they are also Israeli citizens.

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In a press release, US President Joe Biden also confirmed his administration secured the release of two American hostages and thanked Qatar and Israel for their partnership in this work.

Hamas fighters launched a surprise operations on Israel on Oct 7, firing thousands of rockets and infiltrating Israeli territory, where it seized a large number of hostages. The brigades previously stated they were holding 200 to 250 captives in Gaza. An Israeli army statement earlier in the day said a majority of the hostages were alive. - XINHUA