Israel-Gaza updates: 17 more hostages released, including 4-year-old American girl, officials say

Fourteen Israeli and three foreign hostages were released Sunday, the IDF said.

Thousands of people have died and thousands more have been injured since the militant group Hamas launched an unprecedented surprise attack on Israel on Oct. 7 and Israel retaliated with a bombing campaign and total siege of the neighboring Gaza Strip, leaving the region on the verge of all-out war.

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What we know about the conflict

The latest outbreak of war between Israel and Hamas, the Palestinian militant group that governs the Gaza Strip, has passed the four-month mark.

In the Gaza Strip, at least 30,228 people have been killed and 71,377 others have been wounded by Israeli forces since Oct. 7, according to Gaza's Hamas-controlled Ministry of Health.

In Israel, at least 1,200 people have been killed and 6,900 others have been injured by Hamas and other Palestinian militants since Oct. 7, according to the Israel Defense Forces.

There has also been a surge in violence in the Israeli-occupied West Bank. Israeli forces have killed at least 395 people in the territory since Oct. 7, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health.

The ongoing war began after Hamas-led militants launched an unprecedented incursion into southern Israel from neighboring Gaza via land, sea and air. Scores of people were killed while more than 200 others were taken hostage, according to Israeli authorities. The Israeli military subsequently launched retaliatory airstrikes followed by a ground invasion of Gaza, a 140-square-mile territory where more than 2 million Palestinians have lived under a blockade imposed by Israel and supported by Egypt since Hamas came to power in 2007. Gaza, unlike Israel, has no air raid sirens or bomb shelters.


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Names of Israeli hostages freed on Saturday

The Israeli government released the names of the 13 Israeli hostages released on Saturday by Hamas.

The freed hostages, according to the Israeli Office of the Prime Minister, are:

  • Noam Or, 16
  • Alma Or, 13
  • Shiri Weiss, 53
  • Noga Weiss, 18
  • Sharon Hertzman Avigdori, 52
  • Noam Avigdori, 12
  • Shoshan Haran, 67
  • Adi Shoham, 38
  • Neve Shoham, 8
  • Yahal Shoham, 3
  • Hila Rotem Shoshani, 12
  • Emily Toni Kornberg Hand, 8
  • Mia Regev Jarbi, 21

  • Freed hostages return to Israel: IDF

    The 17 released hostages, accompanied by the Israel Defense Forces special forces, are now in Israeli territory, the IDF said.

    "After undergoing an initial medical assessment, they will continue to be accompanied by IDF soldiers as they make their way to Israeli hospitals, where they will be reunited with their families," the IDF said in a statement.

    Those released Saturday included eight Israelis ages 18 and under, including one as young as 3, according to the Israeli prime minister's office.

    The four foreigners released Saturday are all of Thai nationality, the IDF said.

    -ABC News' Jordana Miller


    17 hostages transferred to Egypt, IDF says

    According to the Israel Defense Forces, Red Cross representatives have transferred 17 hostages to Egypt -- including 13 Israeli detainees and four foreigners.

    Qatar had previously said seven foreigners would be released Saturday, though has also since updated that figure to four.

    The released hostages' convoy is currently making its way through Egypt to the meeting point with IDF soldiers in Kerem Shalom, where the IDF will verify the list, the military said.

    The families of the hostages are being updated by IDF representatives with the latest available information.

    -ABC News' Jordana Miller


    'Significant progress' in Saturday's hostage release, IDF says

    Following a delay by Hamas, there has been "significant progress" in the efforts to release the hostages from the Gaza Strip Saturday night, an Israel Defense Forces spokesperson said.

    "The effort to return the hostages is our moral and ethical duty. We are determined to fulfil this in any way," the spokesperson, Daniel Hagari, said at a press briefing Saturday evening. "The effort tonight is progressing and we will inform the families and the public when things happen. Patience is required."

    "There is significant progress," he continued, though noted that "nothing is final until it actually happens."

    Hagari said Israel will "go back to fighting" if the hostage agreement is not fulfilled.

    -ABC News' Jordana Miller


    151 more patients evacuated from Al-Shifa Hospital: WHO

    At least 151 patients at the Al-Shifa Hospital in northern Gaza, which has been under siege for days, have been transferred to other medical facilities, the World Health Organization said Friday.

    The mission to transfer the patients occurred on Wednesday, according to a statement from WHO.

    It was the third mission undertaken in less than a week to move patients, including 31 infants, according to WHO.

    The Israel Defense Forces, which raided the hospital last week, claimed Hamas was using the hospital to conceal its military operations and to hold hostages.

    The Palestine Red Crescent Society joined WHO in carrying out the transfer of patients, according to the WHO statement.

    Most of the patients were transferred to the European Gaza Hospital, according to WHO.

    The patients moved in the latest mission included 73 severely ill patients, 18 of whom are dialysis patients, 26 with serious spinal injuries and eight with severe chronic conditions, according to WHO.

    The evacuation was described by WHO as a "high-risk mission," saying it occurred over a 20-hour period as intense fighting and shelling continued in proximity of the hospital.

    About 100 patients remain at the hospital, according to WHO.

    -ABC News' Eric Strauss