Israel rescues two October 7 hostages after 128 days in captivity as commandos launch daring night raid on Rafah

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ISRAELI forces rescued two hostages being kept by Hamas in the Gazan city of Rafah during a daring overnight raid.

The IDF revealed on Sunday that Fernando Simon Marman, 60, and Norberto Louis Har, 70, were brought safely home after more than four months in the terror group’s captivity.

Fernando Simon Marman, one of the rescued Israeli hostagesReuters
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Norberto Louis Har, 70, also rescued on Monday[/caption]
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The site of Israeli strikes in Rafah, Gaza[/caption]

The pair were rescued from Rafah where they were reportedly being kept in an apartment guarded by Hamas gunmen.

Israeli troops broke into the flat just before 2am local time on Monday as airstrikes pummelled the surrounding areas.

IDF spokesperson Daniel Hagari claimed that the rescue team shielded Marman and Har with their own bodies during the intense fighting.

The men, who were held for 128 days, were then taken to shelter where they were checked by doctors and airlifted to a hospital in Israel.

Hagari said troops carried out the “complex rescue operation” under the cover of night after waiting for the right conditions.

He added: “The troops pulled Louis and Fernando out of the apartment and rescued them under fire, until they reached the safe zone.

“It was a very tense and very touching night. Such an operation was made possible thanks to the great sacrifice of the standing army and reserve troops who fell and were injured in the battles.

“Without their sacrifice, we would not have reached this moment.”

The Israeli operation in Rafah has been met with widespread international criticism as most of the Gaza Strip has now been obliterated as a result of the gruelling war.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to crush the “last bastion” of Hamas which he says is hiding in the southern Gazan enclave.

Almost 1.5 million Palestinian civilians have fled there since the start of the Israel Hamas war to escape the bloodshed.

Dozens of them, including children, have already been killed as a result of Israeli strikes on the city.

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Injured Palestinians, including children, flock to a Kuwait hospital following Israeli attacks on Rafah City today[/caption]
A firefighter extinguishes a burning car hit by an Israeli strike, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestinian Islamist group Hamas, in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip, February 10, 2024. REUTERS/Bassam MasoudA firefighter extinguishes a burning car hit by an early Israeli strike in RafahReuters

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