‘My beauty, you’re home’: Israeli women soldiers reunited with families

The Israeli military has earlier said that it is in the midst of a thorough investigation into “October 7 events, including the events in Nahal Oz and the preceding conditions.”

A woman in the unit, Agam Berger, lives in Gaza. In a statement on Saturday, his family said he was “very happy and passionate” with the return of four other people, while “in the coming week, he waited eagerly to embrace Agg.”

Another woman who served in the unit with her told the BBC on October 7: “I’m very emotional … it feels like sisters come home.”

“Insha’Allah, we will all sit together and talk, but of course there is no pressure, they have to fix them first.”

It was a bitter moment for the families of observers killed on October 7.

“This is a very emotional day for us,” said Alad Levy, whose niece Ronnie served with four women but was killed in the attacks.

“We are happy to see Kareena, Daniela, Larry and Naama returning to our family. Also, we remember that there are still hostages in Gaza. And for us, we remember Ronnie who ever returned home. Will not come. “

Israel expected that a female citizen hostage Arbil Jewish would be included in the week’s release, and Hamas was accused of violating ceasefire conditions to give priority to female citizens. Hamas said Ms Jew would be released next weekend.

Another female citizen who has yet to be released is Sherry Babas, who was taken hostage with her husband and two young children, Ariel and Kufr.

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