Last living Israeli hostages freed by Hamas after 737 days of hell — as peace deal takes hold



Hamas has begun freeing the last remaining 20 living hostages in Gaza after 737 days in hellish captivity following a historic peace deal forged by President Trump.

The first seven hostages were freed and transferred to Israeli forces by the Red Cross Monday morning, the Israel Defense Forces confirmed. They are Gali and Ziv Berman, Matan Angrest, Alon Ohel, Omri Miran, Eitan Mor, and Guy Gilboa-Dallal, according to Hostages and Missing Families Forum.

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The bodies of 28 others remain in the Palestinian enclave and are expected to be released in the coming hours.

The survivors’ two-year nightmare has finally ended following Israel’s devastating war, which was meant to crush Hamas and free the captives.

People gathered in Tel Aviv’s Hostages Square ahead of the release of the last living Israeli hostages by Hamas on Oct. 11, 2025. Best Image / BACKGRID
A clock in Hostages Square showing how long the hostages have been kept by Hamas since the Oct. 7 terror attacks. Getty Images
Demonstrators march in a “Bring Them Home” rally for the Israeli hostages in New York City on Oct. 12, 2025. Photo by CHARLY TRIBALLEAU/AFP via Getty Images

More than 250 hostages were originally taken during the Oct. 7, 2023 terror attacks on southern Israel.

The captives endured horrific conditions, according to survivors who were released as part of previous deals or rescued by the Israel Defense Forces. They reported being tortured, raped and starved.

One hostage, Evyatar David, was forced to dig his own grave as part of a sick Hamas propaganda video released in August, which showed him extremely gaunt.

Evyatar David is one of the hostages presumed to be alive and released by Hamas. via REUTERS
David was forced to dig his own grave in a Hamas propaganda video released in August. Al-Qassam Brigade Footage

In September 2024, Hamas executed six hostages with point-blank shots after Israeli troops got too close to their hiding place.

The release of the hostages marks a major turning point in the Gaza war — and a step toward ending it once-and-for-all, per Trump’s 20-point peace plan.

After Israel agreed to the cease-fire deal, it withdrew its troops from much of Gaza and stopped attacking Hamas.

Avinatan Or is one of the living hostages released by Hamas.
Or’s girlfriend Noa Argamani (left) was abducted and rescued from captivity in June 2024. Facebook
Or getting abducted by Hamas on Oct. 7. AP
Argamani seen being kidnapped on the back of a motorcycle by Hamas.

What comes next is a complex deal, in which Trump and Israel’s Middle Eastern neighbors will work to force Hamas to disarm and give up power.

Along with the living captives, Hamas was ordered to hand over the bodies of all the dead hostages whose whereabouts it knows, with an international effort set to begin to locate the remains of those missing.

It remains unclear how many bodies Hamas and its extremist allies have lost in the war, which saw large swaths of Gaza reduced to rubble and the terror network’s tunnel system repeatedly blown up.

The remaining 20 living hostages in Gaza (L-R): Avinatan Or, Matan Zanguaker, Alon Ohel, Yosef-Chaim Ohana, Eitan Mor,Omri Miran, Bar Kuperstein, Segev Kalfon, Eitan Horn, Maxim Herkin, Guy, Gilboa-Dala,Evyatar, David, David Cunio, Ariel Cunio, Nimrod Cohen,, Rom Braslavski,Elkana Bohbot, Matan Angrest, Gali Berman, Ziv Berman

The surviving hostages — confirmed by both Israel and Hamas — expected to be released are:

  • Matan Angrest, 22
  • Ziv Berman, 28
  • Gali Berman, 28
  • Elkana Bohboot, 36
  • Rom Braslavski, 21
  • Nimrod Cohen, 20
  • Ariel Cunio, 28
  • David Cunio, 35
  • Evyatar David, 24
  • Guy Gilboa-Dalal, 24
  • Maxim Herkin, 37
  • Eitan Horn, 38
  • Segev Kalfon, 27
  • Bar Kupershtein, 23
  • Omri Miran, 48
  • Eitan Abraham Mor, 25
  • Yosef-Chaim Ohana, 25
  • Alon Ohel, 24
  • Avinatan Or, 32
  • Matan Zangauker, 25.

The 26 who are presumed dead include:

  • Inbar Hayman, 27
  • Tamir Adar, 38
  • Mohammad Alatrash, 39
  • Sahar Baruch, 24
  • Uriel Baruch, 35
  • Amiram Cooper, 85
  • Itay Chen, 19, an Israeli-American
  • Oz Daniel, 19
  • Ronen Engel, 54
  • Ran Gvili, 24
  • Manny Godard, 73
  • Tal Haimi, 41
  • Asaf Hamami, 40
  • Guy Illouz, 26
  • Eitan Levi, 53
  • Eliyahu Margalit, 75
  • Joshua Mollel, 21
  • Omer Neutra, 21, of New York
  • Sonthaya Oakkharasri
  • Dror Or, 48
  • Daniel Perez, 22
  • Sudthisak Rinthalak
  • Lior Rudaeff, 61
  • Yossi Sharabi, 53
  • Arye Zalmanovich, 85
  • Hadar Goldin, 25

The conditions of two others, Bipin Joshi, 24, and Tamir Nimrodi, 20, were unknown to the public before the hostage exchange.

Like with the previous hostage exchanges, the Red Cross was scheduled to drop the hostages off with the Israeli military, which will proceed to transport the captives to medical facilities to be treated.

A truck carrying aid entering Gaza through the border in Rafah, Egypt on Oct. 12, 2025. Getty Images
Displaced Palestinians return to the northern part of Gaza on Oct. 12, 2025. REUTERS
Palestinians filling water containers at an aid truck in the central Gaza Strip on Oct. 12, 2025. REUTERS

Once all the hostages have crossed the border, the IDF will begin the release of nearly 2,000 Palestinian prisoners, including about 250 who are serving life sentences.

The hostage exchange marks a major point in Trump’s cease-fire deal, with its completion allowing humanitarian aid to flood into the war-torn Gaza Strip.

The exchange also comes just a day before Trump was set to arrive in Israel to mark the end of the Gaza war and to welcome the captives back — including the slain Chen and Neutra, both of whom are Americans.


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