BODYCAM footage has captured the moment an Israeli hostage was heroically rescued from Gaza tunnels after spending 326 days in Hamas captivity. Qaid Farhan al-Qadi was located by the rescue teams headed by the Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) who then launched a βcomplexβ rescue mission to set him free. IDF The moment al-Qadi was found by the IDF rescuers inside Gaza[/caption] GettyCrack IDF troops bundled al-Qadi into a military chopper to fly back to Israel[/caption] IDFA beaming al-Qadi was seen giving a thumbs-up to the IDF soldiers[/caption] AFPAl-Qadi being led towards doctors by Israeli soldiers[/caption] The dad-of-11Β was among the more than 250 civilians taken hostage by Hamas terrorists. Dramatic footage released by the IDF shows the moments after he was found inside Gaza. The clip shows crack IDF soldiers with assault rifles bundling al-Qadi into a military chopper. He was seen wearing a specialised helmet and a body vest as the helicopter took off to Israel. A beaming al-Qadi was then seen giving a thumbs-up to the IDF soldiers after spending almost a year in Hamas captivity. Al-Qadi, who comes from the southern Israeli village of Rahat, is said to have βmiraculouslyβ escaped from the tunnels after he reportedly gave Hamas savages the slip. However, it remains unclear exactly how he broke free from the heavily armed Hamas militia guarding him. And how far he managed to flee before being rescued by the IDF is also unknown. He may be the first person to escape Hamas captivity since the horrors of October 7. Al-Qadi was working as a guard at a packing factory in Kibbutz Magen when he was abducted by terrorists whoΒ swarmed from GazaΒ on a killing and kidnapping spree over 10 months ago. He was found by commandos from the Israeli Navyβs elite Shayetet 13 unit in an operation led by the Shin Bet security agency and the Israeli Defence Forceβs 162nd Division. IDF Spokesman Daniel Hagari said: βThis morning, Shayetet 13 troops, the Yahalom unit, and the Shin Bet rescued Farhan alive from a tunnel in southern Gaza. βThe troops reached the area thanks to precise intelligence.β Professor Shlomi Codish, the director of the Soroka Medical Center where al-Qadi is now recovering, told reporters arrived today at around 3:30pm for routine checks. He was then allowed to see his family who had travelled to Beersheba to welcome him home. Codish said the reunion was full of βemotional momentsβ. Israelβs Hostage Families Forum told The Sun today: βItβs astonishingΒ newsΒ β and the first good news to come out of Gaza for a long time. βWe welcome his rescue but need to stress that a deal is necessary to secure the release of the remaining hostages.β βItβs still unclear exactly how he got out β whether he escaped or was rescued β but weβre delighted for him and his family. βMilitary operations alone cannot free the remaining hostages who have suffered abuse and terror. A negotiated deal is the only way forward.β Al-Qadiβs escape leaves 104 of the 251 hostages abducted by Hamas on October 7 in Gaza, including the bodies of 34 confirmed dead by the IDF. In June, IDFβs largest rescue operation freed four Israeli hostages from eight months of Hamasβ captivity. Noa Agramani, 25, along with Almog Meir 21, Andrey Kozlov 27, and Shlomi Ziv, 40 were dramatically saved by the Israeli forces The October 7 massacre ON October 7, 2023, Hamas terrorists stormed the border between Gaza and Israel, slaughtering over 1,200 Israelis and kidnapping hundreds more. One of the worst attacks saw gunmenΒ descend on paragliders into a desert festivalΒ near Kibbutz Reβim and rained bullets down on innocent revellers. At least 364 were killed at the Nova trance party β an event designed as a celebration of βpeace and loveβ and nowΒ etched forever in the collective psyche of Israel. In the 10 months since,Β Israel has almost completely destroyed the stripΒ in an effort to eradicate the group andΒ bring home its trapped people. Israel has hit back with attacks which have eliminated several high profile Hamas militants but also killed 40,000 people in Gaza, according to the regionβs Hamas-run health ministry. Amid international cries for peace, Israeli PMΒ Netanyahu has vowed not to stop until Hamas is destroyed. It comes as the world continues to hope for a ceasefire agreement between Hamas andΒ Israel. The US,Β EgyptΒ andΒ QatarΒ are trying to come to terms with Hamas to figure out an end to the fighting. They hope this will allow all the remaining hostages to be freed and the bodies of those who have died to be recovered.
IDF bodycam footage shows moment hostage was rescued from Gaza tunnel after 326 days in Hamas captivity
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