4-year-old Abigail Idan among the hostages released Sunday: Israeli PM's office
Abigail Idan, a 4-year-old Israeli American, was among the 17 hostages released to the Red Cross on Sunday, according to the Israeli prime minister's office.
Abigail, who turned 4 on Friday, was taken hostage on Oct. 7 after her parents were killed by Hamas terrorists, according to Israeli officials.
Another Israeli American, Aviva Adrian Siegel, 62, was also freed on Sunday, the Israeli prime minister's office said.
"We were overjoyed. Couldn't believe it," Siegel's brother-in-law, David Siegel told ABC News, adding that the family had been doubtful she would be released.
The Israel Defense Forces said 13 hostages were returned to Israel accompanied by IDF forces and are now in Israeli territory, with 12 being escorted to the Hatzerim base and another having gone to a hospital. Four more hostages are on their way to the Rafah crossing, the IDF said.
Other Israeli hostages released on Sunday were identified by the Israeli prime minister's office as:
- Alma Avraham, 8
- Ron Cariboy, 25
- Hagar Brodetz, 40
- Ofari Brodetz, 10
- Yuval Brodetz, 8
- Uriah Brodetz, 4
- Chen Goldstein Almog, 48
- Agam Goldstein Almog, 17
- Gal Goldstein Almog, 11
- Tal Goldstein Almog, 8
- Dafna Elikim, 15
- Ella Elikim, 8