Tuesday, August 27, 2024

A BEDOUIN-ISRAELI FATHER OF 11 WHO WAS KIDNAPPED BY HAMAS ON OCTOBER 7 HAS BEEN RESCUED BY THE IDF

Hostage rescued from Gaza in daring raid after 326 days in Hamas captivity

Qaid Farhan Alkadi was free in operation in the southern Gaza strip with commando forces after Israel obtained pinpointed intelligence. Family members rejoice in hospital to greet him back in Israel. He was abducted by terrorists on October 7 while working in Kibbutz Magen. Another 108 hostages (including deceased) held by Hamas.

 

Israel Hayom

Aug 27, 2024

 

 

Hostage Farhan al-Qadi meets with the commander of the 162nd Division, Brig. Gen. Itzik Cohen, moments after being rescued from a tunnel in the southern Gaza Strip, August 27, 2024 

 

IDF and Shin Bet forces managed to safely free an Israeli hostage alive after more than 9 months in Hamas captivity.  Qaid Farhan Alkadi was abducted on Oct. 7 during the Hamas atrocities while he was working in Kibbutz Magen. Alkadi, from a Bedouin community near Rahat, was held captive in the southern Gaza Strip. Israeli officials say the 52-year-old is in good condition and was sent to the Soroka Medical Center for observation after 326 days in captivity. He was rescued from tunnel in the southern Gaza strip in an operation led by the Israeli Navy elite commando unit Shayetet 13, along with armored troops and combat engineering special forces under the direction of the Shin Bet security agency . IDF Spokesperson Daniel Hagari said the rescue was made possible by pinpointed intelligence that allowed the operation to go forward, adding the some parts of the mission were still ongoing, urging the public not to share sensitive data that has not been officially released.

 

Qaid Farhan Al-Qadi, 52, sits in a room at the Soroka Medical Center in Beersheba, Israel, after Israeli forces say he was found alone in a tunnel in Gaza.

Qaid Farhan Al-Qadi, 52, sits in a room at the Soroka Medical Center in Beersheba, Israel, after Israeli forces say he was found alone in a tunnel in Gaza

Hostage rescued from Gaza in daring raid after 326 days in Hamas captivity

Qaid Farhan Alkadi with his family after his return from 326 days in Hamas captivity

 

"Today, the IDF and Shin Bet rescued the hostage Qaid Farhan Alkadi, aged 52, from Rahat, who was abducted by the Hamas terrorist organization into Gaza on October 7," the IDF said in a statement. "He is in a stable medical condition and is being transferred for medical checks at a hospital. His family has been updated with the details, and the IDF is accompanying them. Israeli security forces will continue to operate with all means to bring home the hostages." His rescue puts the number of Hamas-held hostages, alive and deceased, at 108.

Alkadi, 52 years old, married, and father of 11, lived with his family in the unrecognized village south of Rahat. Alkadi worked for many years as a guard at the packing house in the kibbutz from where he was kidnapped. On October 7, his family tried to reach him by phone without success. Only after several weeks did his family receive the official notification of his abduction.

"I am very excited and happy, I hope everyone will return home and we will end the war. There are no words. My heart is pounding. It's the first time I'm speaking to the media, I hope everyone will return home, and that we will all live in routine and peace," Fayez, his family member, said.

 

 

Hostage Farhan al-Qadi being rescued from the Gaza Strip on an IDF helicopter, August 27, 2024

 

Hostage Farhan al-Qadi arrives at Soroka Hospital in Beersheba, August 27, 2024. 

 

In mid-August, the IDF successfully retrieved the remains of six hostages from a tunnel in Gaza during a covert night operation. The mission, based on intelligence from Israel's security agencies, marks a significant but heartbreaking milestone in the efforts to recover those taken captive:  Avraham Munder (whose fate had been previously unknown), Yoram Metzger, Nadav Popplewell, Alexander Dancyg, Yagev Buchshtab, and Haim Peri.

The recovery mission, orchestrated using intelligence from the Shin Bet and Military Intelligence Directorate, led to the discovery of the remains inside a tunnel network in the Hamad neighborhood of central Khan Younis. While the approach to the tunnel involved firefights with nearby fighters, the forces encountered no resistance within the tunnel itself. Following the retrieval, the IDF completed the identification process before delivering the devastating news to the families of the deceased hostages.

I congratulate the IDF, the Shin Bet, and all the security services, and send my blessings to his family on his return - which is a moment of joy for the State of Israel and Israeli society as a whole. I wish for the immediate and swift return of all our 108 hostages, who are being held cruelly in captivity in Gaza.

"I am overjoyed by the successful rescue of the hostage Qaid Farhan al-Qadi. Qaid, a Muslim resident of the Bedouin Israeli community in the Negev, who was kidnapped on October 7th from where he worked in Kibbutz Magen when Hamas terrorists came to indiscriminately abduct, murder, and rape — without distinction between race or religion," President Isaac Herzo wrote on X. "I congratulate the IDF, the Shin Bet, and all the security services, and send my blessings to his family on his return - which is a moment of joy for the State of Israel and Israeli society as a whole. I wish for the immediate and swift return of all our 108 hostages, who are being held cruelly in captivity in Gaza."

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