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  •   Home > News > Law and Order

    What we know about the three Israelis released on the first day of the ceasefire

    Three women become the first hostages to be released as part of a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas, reuniting with their loved ones after 15 months in captivity. Here's what we know about them.


    Three women have become the first hostages to be released as part of a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas, reuniting with their loved ones after 15 months in captivity.

    Under the first phase of the initial six-week ceasefire, a total of 33 Israeli hostages are to be released in exchange for the Palestinian held in Israeli jails.

    Just hours after they were freed, 90 Palestinian prisoners and detainees were released as part of the deal.

    The women were among about 250 taken hostage by Hamas when the militant group launched a terror attack on Israel on October 7, 2023.

    Israeli authorities say 1,200 others were killed in the Hamas raid.

    Israel's subsequent offensive on Gaza has killed more than 46,000 Palestinians, according to the Gaza health ministry.

    The ceasefire between Israel and Hamas came into place on Sunday, but another round of prisoner and hostage exchanges are not expected until this weekend.

    Here's what we know about the three hostages released so far.

    Emily Damari, 28

    Emily Damari, a British-Israeli dual national, was one of the three women to be released.

    "After 471 days Emily is finally home," said her mother, Mandy Damari, who has campaigned tirelessly for her release since she was kidnapped by Hamas militants in October 2023.

    In the footage released by the Israeli military, Emily, who lost two fingers when she was shot the day she was abducted, smiled and embraced her mother as she held up a bandaged hand.

    "I want to thank everyone who never stopped fighting for Emily throughout this horrendous ordeal, and who never stopped saying her name," her mother said.

    "While Emily's nightmare in Gaza is over, for too many other families the impossible wait continues," she added.

    Emily was born in Israel after her English mother moved there in her 20s. Her father is Israeli.

    She is a fan of pop superstar Ed Sheeran and Premier League football club Tottenham Hotspur, whose fans have often chanted her name during matches since she was captured.

    Emily was at home in Kfar Aza, a kibbutz in southern Israel where she grew up, when Hamas gunmen stormed her home, injuring her hands and legs during the attack.

    Her dog Choocha was killed with a gunshot to the neck, said her mother.

    A video released by the Israeli military showed the three hostages receiving "gift bags" consisting of a certificate to mark their time in captivity.

    Her mother relentlessly lobbied Israeli and UK leaders for her return.

    Emily was the last British hostage being held in the Gaza Strip. Some of the other hostages however have links to the UK.

    British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said Emily's release, alongside two other Israeli women, was "wonderful and long-overdue news after months of agony for them and their families".

    "I wish them all the very best as they begin the road to recovery after the intolerable trauma they have experienced."

    Romi Gonen, 24

    Romi Gonen was kidnapped from the Nova music festival in southern Israel on October 7, 2023.

    That morning, Romi's mother, Merav, and her eldest daughter spent nearly five hours speaking to her as militants marauded through the festival grounds.

    Romi told her family that roads clogged with abandoned cars made escape impossible and that she would seek shelter in some bushes.

    Then she said words that continue to echo in her mother's head every day.

    "Mommy I was shot, the car was shot, everybody was shot. … I am wounded and bleeding. Mommy, I think I'm going to die," her mother recounted Romi as saying in a press conference a few weeks after the abduction.

    Over the past 15 months, Romi's mother has been one of the most outspoken voices advocating for the return of the hostages, appearing nearly daily on Israeli news programs and travelling abroad on missions.

    In Tel Aviv, hundreds of Israelis cheered and wept in a square outside the defence headquarters as a live broadcast from Gaza showed the three women getting into a Red Cross vehicle surrounded by Hamas figures.

    Doron Steinbrecher, 31

    Doron Steinbrecher was also released after 15 months in captivity.

    Doron's family said in a statement that "our heroic Dodo, who survived 471 days in Hamas captivity, begins her rehabilitation journey today".

    Doron is a veterinary nurse who loves animals, and a neighbour to Emily Damari in Kibbutz Kfar Aza. Doron holds both Israeli and Romanian citizenship.

    At 10:20 am on October 7, 2023, Doron called her mother. "Mom, I'm scared. I'm hiding under the bed and I hear them trying to enter my apartment," her brother, Dor, recalled.

    She was able to send a voice message to her friends. "They've got me! They've got me! They've got me!" in the moments of her abduction.

    That message was key in helping her family understand that Doron had been kidnapped.

    Doron was featured in a video released by Hamas on January 26, 2024, along with two female Israeli soldiers.

    Her brother said the video gave them hope that she was alive but sparked concern because she looked tired, weak, and gaunt.

    A doctor at the Sheba hospital said all three ex-hostages were in "stable condition".

    The Hostage and Missing Families Forum campaign group hailed their return as "a beacon of light", while Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said they had emerged "from darkness".

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