Released living Israeli hostages reunite with families after 737 days
'생존 이스라엘 인질' 20명, 737일 만에 가족 품으로 Monday's release meant reunions with their loved ones for the first time in more than two years. Cha Yun-kyung tells us more. The 20 released living Israeli hostages have been reunited with their families back in Israel after more than two years in captivity. They are reported to have been given an initial medical screening at Israel’s Re’im military base's hospital, where they met with their closest family members and loved ones before being taken to other hospitals for further treatment. Released hostage Eitan Mor was seen reuniting with his parents at the Israel Defense Forces' Re'im base. His parents wrote a message on social media, along with a photo of them hugging their son. The Hostages and Missing Families Forum released a picture of Omri Miran, who was released from Hamas captivity this morning, speaking with his daughters on a tablet while at the Re’im base, sitting with his father and his wife. The girls are waiting for their father with other family members at a hospital in Tel Aviv. The Israeli military has also released the first pictures of some of the first seven hostages who were freed by Hamas and received by the IDF this morning. The images showed twin brothers Gali and Ziv Berman, who were abducted from a Kibbutz and separated for a long time, embracing. There was an image of Alon Ohel, the pianist taken away as a hostage from the Nova Festival, meeting Israeli forces in the Gaza Strip after being released. Matan Angrest, an IDF soldier, and Eitan Mor, a security guard at the music festival, are also seen speaking with an IDF officer. The military announced that the second batch of released hostages is now on its way to an initial reception point in southern Israel. Cha Yun-kyung, Arirang News. #Israel #Palestinian #Hostage #Prisoner #Release #이스라엘 #팔레스타인 #인질 #석방 #Arirang_News #아리랑뉴스 📣 Facebook : / arirangtvnews 📣 Twitter : / arirangtvnews 📣 Homepage : https://v2.arirang.com/ 2025-10-13, 20:00 (KST)