Hamas Releases Three Hostages, Including American-Israeli Keith Siegel – Guy D. McCardle

There is a glimmer of hope in the war in the Middle East.

In a significant development within the protracted Israel-Hamas conflict, Hamas has released three hostages as part of an ongoing ceasefire agreement. The individuals freed are American-Israeli Keith Siegel, French-Israeli Ofer Kalderon, and Israeli-Argentine Yarden Bibas. This move is a component of a broader deal that includes the exchange of hostages for Palestinian prisoners and aims to lessen tensions in the war-torn region.

Details of the Release

On February 1, 2025, Hamas released three Israeli hostages as part of the ongoing ceasefire agreement. The freed hostages were Yarden Bibas, 35; Keith Siegel, 65, an American-Israeli dual citizen; and Ofer Calderon, 54, a French-Israeli dual citizen. Their release was part of a carefully coordinated exchange between Hamas and Israeli forces.

Bibas and Calderon were handed over to Red Cross personnel in Khan Younis, located in southern Gaza. About two hours later, Siegel was released separately in Gaza City. The transfers proceeded smoothly, avoiding the chaos that had characterized some previous exchanges.

Following their release, the hostages were transferred to Israeli forces for medical evaluation and care. Calderon and Bibas were flown by military helicopter to Sheba Medical Center in Tel HaShomer, where they received immediate medical attention. Siegel was brought to an Israel Defense Forces (IDF) facility near the Gaza border before being reunited with his family.

This release marked the fourth exchange of hostages since the ceasefire began on January 19, 2025. So far, a total of 18 hostages have been freed under the terms of the agreement. In return for the three hostages, Israel is expected to release approximately 183 Palestinian prisoners.

The release led to emotional reunions for the families of the hostages. Yarden Bibas was reunited with his father and sister at an IDF facility, while Keith Siegel’s wife, Aviva, who had been released in a previous exchange, watched his return in tears of joy. These reunions underscored the human cost of the conflict and the deep relief felt by those awaiting the return of their loved ones.