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THE Hamas hostage who lost his British wife and teenage daughters in the October 7 massacre is among the three Israelis who have finally been freed.

Eli Sharabi, 52, Ohad Ben Ami, 56, and Or Levy, 34, have been handed over in exchange for 183 Palestinian prisoners in the latest ceasefire swap deal.

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Eli Sharabi, the Hamas hostage who lost his Brit wife and teenage daughters, is escorted by Hamas fighters before being handed over to the Red CrossCredit: AP
A man in a brown sweatshirt stands surrounded by armed militants.
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Ohad Ben Ami was brought on the Hamas stage firstCredit: AP
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Or Levy being interviewed by Hamas onstageCredit: AP
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Eli pictured with his family, was seen on a pick-up truck alongside two other hostages who were later released

The three men were paraded in by machine gun-wielding terrorists before being dragged onstage in a heinous Hamas media spectacle.

The hostages all looked gaunt and emaciated as they were forced to speak into a microphone, reportedly calling for Israel to stop the war and continue with the ceasefire deal.

One image of Eli shows a Hamas troops' hand wrapped practically around his whole arm as the three look to have been deprived of food during their barbaric captivity.

Eli, Ohad and Or arrived in Israeli territory, the IDF confirmed, where they are to have an emotional reunion with their overjoyed families following a medical assessment.

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Steve Brisley, Eli's brother-in-law from Bridgend, told the BBC that while he experienced "joy and relief" to see Eli finally freed, watching him "paraded in the way he was in that propaganda fashion was incredibly difficult".

Discussing Eli's physical condition, Steve added that "on one hand he's upright and walking independently at least, but he's gaunt, thin and just the light gone from his eyes".

According to the brother-in-law, the family don't know whether Eli saw his beloved wife and girls get murdered, or if he is even aware they're dead.

He added that Eli will "find out some time in the next couple of hours, because his mum and his sister are waiting at the hospital to greet him".

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed the horrific images captured of the men looking skeletal.

He said: "We will not gloss over the shocking scenes that we saw today."

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The moment Eli reunites with his familyCredit: X/@IDF
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Or Levy is embraced as he is reunited with his family at Sheba Medical CenterCredit: Reuters
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Or was snatched while at the Nova music festivalCredit: Reuters
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Ohad shared a joyful reunion with a relative after his releaseCredit: Reuters

And lawyers for the British hostage families have criticised the "grotesque spectacle" of today's release, adding they were "saddened" by their physical condition.

They said: "[This] should be a wake-up call, if one were needed, to ensure the speedy return of all of the other hostages."

Eli and Ohad were both kidnapped from Kibbutz Be’eri, one of the hardest-hit communities in the heinous October 7 attacks.

And 34-year-old Or's nightmare began at the Nova music festival, where Hamas terrorists stormed the site, killing hundreds.

Eli's British-born wife Lianne, 48, and two teenage daughters Noiya, 16, and Yahel, 13, were killed when Hamas stormed their home in Kibbutz Be'eri.

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Eli Sharabi, who was abducted and brought to Gaza, was part of the exchange todayCredit: AP
Photo of Ohad Ben Ami, an Israeli hostage.
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Ohad is a father-of-three and was first to be taken on stage by HamasCredit: AP
Photo of Israeli hostage Or Levy.
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Or Levy was the third hostage released todayCredit: AP
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Benjamin Netanyahu has said Israel will not ignore the weakened state of the released hostagesCredit: Alamy

An Israeli soldier discovered the bodies of the mum and her girls "all cuddled together".

Eli's brother Yossi Sharabi, who was also kidnapped by Hamas, was later executed in a sick Hamas video.

Steve, Eli's brother-in-law, has waited with bated breath for Eli's release, explaining that he and the family had "started to lose hope".

Prior to Eli's release, Steve told The Sun: "We were hoping to see Eli's name on the list and as Hamas delayed releasing the list we had started to lose hope.

"I was at home and suddenly my phone pinged that Hamas released the list and Eli's name was first.

"Up until now we didn't know if he would be returned to us alive or dead so it closed that limbo if not knowing."

He also said that Eli's release would be the "greatest memorial" for Lianne and his teenage girls - but described the agony of Eli finding out about the death of his family.

Steve added that Eli also "doesn't know about his brother Yossi" who was killed and "his body is still in Gaza".

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The families of the released hostages have described their reliefCredit: Reuters
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Ohad was kidnapped from Kibbutz Be’eri, one of the hardest-hit communities on October 7Credit: Reuters
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Eli Sharabi reacts from behind the window to people who came to cheer him up after his arrival at Sheba Medical Center for treatmentCredit: Reuters

"Up until the last hostage is free it's not going to end for us," he said.

Or's wife was also killed during the horrific attack, and his now three-year-old son has been looked after by relatives for the past 16 months while he has been held by the terrorists.

The third of the hostages being released today Ohad, a father of three, was kidnapped alongside his wife Raz.

Raz was released during a week-long ceasefire in November 2023 and hasn't seen or heard from her husband since.

Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid said watching the transfer of the three hostages was "heartbreaking".

He said on X: "The difficult scenes this morning in the transfer of the kidnapped are heartbreaking and emphasise the urgent need to continue returning the kidnapped.

"There is no time. Time is running out. We must bring everyone back. Home. Ohad, Eli and Or. How good that you are on your way home."

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Yossi Sharabi (pictured left) was executed by Hamas as his brother has been released
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Noiya (left) her sister Yahel and their mum Lianne were all murdered by Hamas
The bodies of Lianne Sharabi and her daughers Yahel and Noiya were found 'cuddled together'
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The bodies of Lianne Sharabi and her daughers Yahel and Noiya were found 'cuddled together'
Family of Israeli hostage Eli Sharabi reacting to his release.
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Family of Israeli hostage Eli Sharabi, whose wife and two daughters were killed on Oct. 7 attack, react as they watch the live broadcast of him being released from HamasCredit: AP
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Families and supporters react as they celebrate the release of Ohad Ben Ami and Eli Sharabi, who were taken from Kibbutz Be’eri and held in GazaCredit: Reuters
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International red cross cars wait for Israeli captives, Ohad Ben Ami, Eli Sharabi and Or Levy, who have been held hostage by Hamas in GazaCredit: AP
Illustration of a three-phase peace deal proposal for the Middle East, showing details of ceasefire, hostage release, troop withdrawal, and border security measures.

Fears are now growing for Hamas' two youngest hostages - Kfir Bibas, two, and Ariel Bibas, five - who still haven't been named to be freed since the fragile ceasefire deal began on January 19.

The boys were kidnapped alongside their parents from Kibbutz Nir Oz during the October 7 bloodbath.

Kfir was only nine months old when he was barbarically kidnapped and forced to spend the majority of his life as a hostage. 

Their mum, Shiri Bibas, and the children were last seen alive in a video being marched through Gaza by gunmen.

In November, Hamas claimed Shiri and her sons had been killed in an Israeli airstrike — a statement Israel’s military said it could not verify at the time.

They are currently the only known Israeli minors still unaccounted for in Gaza.

Their dad, Yarden Bibas, was in the latest group of hostages to be released a few days ago.

He was reportedly separated from his wife and sons and held in a different location.

Yarden, 34, was released alongside two others after being held for 484 days - but his family is still "incomplete" with no sign of his captured wife and young sons.

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The boys were last seen wrapped in their mum's arms as the frightened family was taken hostage by Hamas terrorists on October 7
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Yarden Bibas was already freed by Hamas

In their first statement since the dad's release, the family said : “A quarter of our heart has returned to us after 15 long months.

"There are no words to describe the relief of holding Yarden in our hands, embracing him and hearing his voice.

"Yarden has returned home but the home remains incomplete."

They added that despite the father's safe return he has come back to an "unbearable reality" without his sons.

Israeli military spokesperson Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari previously said that the IDF is “very concerned and worried” about the condition of the Bibas children and their mother.

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Baby Kfir turned two in captivity in January.

Across Israel, posters of the red-haired toddler clutching his pink elephant have become a painful symbol of the hostage crisis.

What happened on October 7?

ON OCTOBER 7, 2023, Hamas launched a brutal surprise attack on Israel, marking one of the darkest days in the nation’s history.

Terrorists stormed across the border from Gaza, killing over 1,200 people — most of them civilians — and kidnapping 250 others, including women, children, and the elderly.

The coordinated assault saw heavily armed fighters infiltrate Israeli towns, kibbutzim, and military bases, unleashing indiscriminate violence.

Innocent families were slaughtered in their homes, and graphic footage of the atrocities spread across social media, leaving the world in shock.

And as well as attacking people in their homes, they stormed the Nova music peace festival - killing at least 364 people there alone.

The massacre triggered a swift and massive retaliatory response from Israel, escalating into a full-scale war.

The attack not only reignited long-standing tensions in the region but also left deep scars on both sides of the conflict, setting the stage for the 15 months of devastation that followed.

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Kfir is the youngest Hamas hostage after being kidnapped at just nine months oldCredit: Ian Whittaker
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Kfir and his brother Ariel (pictured) are the only known Israeli minors still unaccounted for in GazaCredit: Ian Whittaker
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