BSS
  01 Feb 2025, 16:13

Hamas stages Gaza beach handover as Israeli hostages freed

GAZA CITY, Palestinian Territories, Feb 1, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Ranks of Hamas 
fighters formed up on Gaza's beachfront on Saturday for the handover of an 
Israeli-American hostage in a show of force against the dramatic backdrop of 
breaking waves.

In Gaza City a stage had been erected at a harbour for the handover of Keith 
Siegel.

Green Hamas and Palestinian flags flapped in a strong sea breeze near a 
fisherman's wharf.

Earlier, Israeli Yarden Bibas and Franco-Israeli Ofer Kalderon were handed 
over in a swift and organised ceremony in the war-battered city of Khan Yunis 
to the south.

Siegel, 65, wore a black tracksuit and dark-grey hat as he was escorted 
quickly to the stage by fighters.

He waved to onlookers and cameras, as hostages being freed have been told to 
do by their captors, before being handed over to the Red Cross.

The occupational therapist seized from his home, along with his wife Aviva 
who was released during a truce in November 2023, appeared to have some 
difficulty moving as he mounted the stage.

Before Siegel's release, ordered lines of scores of heavily armed militants, 
only their eyes visible through masks, flanked the platform.

On a row of pickups, some fighters carried RPGs (rocket-propelled-grenades) 
and other weapons.

- Slain commanders -

On the platform itself, militants held up portraits of the group's slain 
leaders including Mohammed Deif, its military chief accused by Israel of 
being one of the masterminds behind the October 7, 2023, attack on Israel and 
whose death was confirmed by Hamas on Thursday.

"We are the men of Mohammed Deif," the Hamas fighters chanted as they 
brandished their weapons.

Ahead of the two exchanges in Khan Yunis in southern Gaza and Gaza City to 
the north, scores of Hamas fighters, most wearing military fatigues, stood 
guard, apparently to control onlookers.

The arrangements for Saturday's hostage release appeared in stark contrast 
with scenes during Thursday's exchange in Khan Yunis, which was condemned by 
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Only after Siegel had left the handover site in a Red Cross vehicle were 
crowds permitted to move towards the stage.

Onlookers, many of them children, paused to take selfies with Hamas fighters 
and mingled in the port, waving Palestinian flags.

Bibas and Kalderon were handed over quickly in devastated Khan Yunis, where 
many buildings have been destroyed in 15 months of war between Israel and 
Palestinian militants.

- Handover formalities -

Bibas, the father of the two youngest hostages -- Kfir, whose second birthday 
fell in January, and his older brother Ariel, who turned five in August -- 
was urged to wave to a Hamas cameraman as he held a certificate confirming 
his release.

The 35-year-old, whose wife and two children Hamas has declared dead, 
although Israel has not confirmed their deaths, frowned as he took to the 
stage and looked straight ahead during the now familiar handover formalities 
endured by other hostages being released.

Kalderon, 54, seized along with his son Erez, 12, and daughter Sahar, 16, 
from Nir Oz kibbutz and who were released in a first truce last year, wore a 
military-green tracksuit as he took to the stage.

He too was instructed to wave before he joined the Red Cross officials.

An assault rifle, apparently captured from Israeli forces during the fighting 
in Gaza, had been placed on the table where Red Cross officials exchanged 
paperwork with a Hamas official to verify that the two men had changed hands.