Two years of agony are over for the families of 20 Israeli hostages taken by Hamas during the 7 October, 2023 attacks.
All of the remaining living captives were handed over by the terrorist group on Monday as part of US president Donald Trump’s peace deal in Gaza.
A further 26 hostages are confirmed dead, while the status of two more whose lives were in “serious danger” is unknown.
Seven hostages were released by Hamas on Monday morning, just before President Trump landed in Tel Aviv to meet with their families. The remaining 13 have also now been handed over to the Red Cross.
“This is going to be a very special time,” the president said on Air Force One ahead of his touchdown. “Everybody is very excited about this moment in time.”
Who are the freed hostages?
Alon Ohel

One of the first seven hostages to arrive back in Israel, Alon Ohel was kidnapped from the Nova music festival on 7 October, 2023.
Born and raised in Lavon, a settlement in northern Israel, he had moved to Tel Aviv with friends and planned to start a course at the Rimon School of Music in October 2023.
Friends and family described him as a “cheerful, happy” man “surrounded by friends, loves life and good food”. Alon has a brother and sister, Ronen and Inbar, and is the son of Kobi and Idit.
The 24-year-old went to Nova with friends but was forced to flee to a shelter in Re’im when the shooting began. There, the group managed to escape grenades until he was taken by Hamas alongside Eliya Cohen, Or Levy, and the late Hersh Goldberg-Polin.
Eitan Avraham Mor

A barista working in Jerusalem before the 7 October attacks, Eitan Avraham Mor was working on the security team at the Nova festival when he was taken hostage by Hamas.
One of seven siblings, 25-year-old Mr Mor has been described as someone with a “big heart” who “makes everyone laugh and loves to give himself to others”.
According to the Hostages and Missing Families Forum Headquarters, Mr Mor stayed to help evacuate wounded festivalgoers before he was kidnapped himself in October 2023.
A previously released hostage, Ron Krivoy, who spent three days with Mr Mor in a tunnel, told of his “big smile and hope that didn’t fade even in the depths of the earth”.
Gali Berman

Also understood to have now arrived back in Israel is 28-year-old Gali Berman, who was kidnapped alongside his twin brother Ziv.
Mr Berman was born and raised in Kibbutz Kfar Aza in southern Israel and worked providing sound and lighting for events. The brothers are said to be huge football fans, keenly following both Maccabi Tel Aviv and Liverpool.
His friends described him as the first person they call when they need help, adding he has a “wide heart”, a statement from the Hostages and Missing Families Forum Headquarters said.
The pair were kidnapped from the Kfar Aza Kibbutz along with Emily Damari on 7 October.
Ziv Berman

Gali Berman’s twin brother Ziv is also understood to have arrived back in Israel on Monday morning.
Described as an “amazing and kind-hearted person” with a “captivating joy for life,” Mr Berman loves exploring the world alongside his brother and travelled to Costa Rica before he was kidnapped in 2023, according to the Hostages and Missing Families Forum Headquarters.
Both Gali and Ziv Berman are said to have coordinated their work shifts to help their father Doron with treatments for his Parkinson’s disease.
Guy Gilboa-Dalal

Guy Gilboa-Dalal is another attendee of the Nova music festival who was taken by Hamas fighters on 7 October, 2023.
Raised in Alfei Menashe on the western edge of the central West Bank, he had a huge admiration for Japanese culture and anime, and had planned a trip to visit, the Hostages and Missing Families Forum Headquarters said.
A “die-hard” fan of Maccabi Haifa football team, the 24-year-old also loves to play guitar and spend time with his friends and family, the statement added.
On October 7, he went to the Nova festival and was kidnapped along with his childhood friend, Evyatar David.
Matan Angrest

One of the hostages who was captured while serving in the Israeli Defence Forces (IDF), Matan Angrest was kidnapped from the battlefield while defending the Nahal Oz outpost in southern Israel during the attack.
He has been described by his family as a “patriot” and received a certificate of merit from the commander of Brigade 7. Outside of service, the 22-year-old is said to love Maccabi Haifa football team, playing video games, and listening to music.
During his kidnapping he was reportedly lynched while unconscious, and several testimonies have said he was “starved and severely tortured” in captivity, according to the Missing Families Forum Headquarters.
Omri Miran

Also returned to Israel on Monday morning is Omri Miran. Mr Miran, 47, grew up in the Galilee but later moved to the Kibbutz Nahal Oz in the south of the country.
A passionate sportsman, Mr Miran played football and basketball in his kibbutz teams and is a fan of Maccabi Tel Aviv and loves to travel the world, according to his loved ones.
Described as an “active, involved and dedicated father” his family said his “greatest love is time with his two daughters Roni and Alma, who was just six months old when he was kidnapped.
Yosef-Chaim Ohana

Yosef-Chaim Ohana, 25, is said to have been kidnapped while helping the wounded during the massacre at the Nova music festival.
He reportedly told his friends that he “does not leave wounded in the field,” and was later taken by Hamas.
From Kiryat Malachi in southern Israel, Mr Ohana’s family said they received a “clear” sign that he was still alive in February. In May 2025, he was identified in a Hamas video alongside fellow hostage Elkana Bohbot.
Segev Kalfon

Segev Kalfon was running from the Nova festival with friends when he was taken by Hamas gunmen on 7 October.
A finance student from Dimona in the Negev desert, the 27-year-old was described by his family as a “funny person with a big heart”.
In February 2025, released hostage Ohad Ben Ami said he had been held alongside Mr Kalfon with four other men in a tunnel in “terrible conditions”.
Rom Braslavski

Rom Braslavski, 21, was taken from the Nova rave while working as a security guard on 7 October. He was reportedly trying to help others when he was taken hostage.
In August 2025, the Palestinian Islamic Jihad released a video of him thin and crying as he said he had run out of food and water. In the video, he said is unable to stand or walk, and “is at death’s door”.
Nimrod Cohen

An IDF soldier stationed at Nahal Oz, 21-year-old Nimrod Cohen was captured by Hamas operatives after his tank was attacked.
According to the Hostages Families Forum Headquarters he is the only survivor of the attack among his tank crew.
In February 2025 his family were told by released hostages he had been in captivity with that he was still alive but in poor physical and mental condition.
Matan Zangauker

Taken alongside his partner Ilana Gritzewsky, Matan Zangauker was kidnapped from Kibbutz Nir Oz in southern Israel on 7 October.
She was released during the November 2023 ceasefire and has fought for him to join her ever since.
In December 2024 Hamas released a video of Mr Zangauker, 25, in captivity where he said he was suffering from skin ailments and a shortage of food and water.
Maksym Harkin

Ukrainian native Maksym Harkin was attending the Nova music festival with friends when they were killed by Hamas fighters on 7 October, according to the Hostages Families Forum Headquarters.
The 37-year-old was taken hostage and appeared alongside Bar Kupershtein in a Hamas video in April 2025. He later appeared in separate video appearing to be wearing bandages for injuries Hamas said had been sustained during an Israeli airstrike.
Speaking to ynet news on Monday morning, his mother Tala Harkin said: “This is the best morning in the world. I’m happy and confused. My head can’t process all the information.”
Evyatar David

Evyatar David, 24, was taken from the Nova music festival. He had texted his family shortly before he was taken saying: “they are bombarding the party”.
A video was published by Hamas of Mr David in August 2025. He appeared emaciated and incredibly weak. “He’s a human skeleton. He was being starved to the point where he can be dead at any moment,” said his brother Ilay.
Mr David was reportedly kidnapped alongside his best friend Guy Gilboa-Dalal, who has also been released.
Elkana Bohbot

Father Elkana Bohbot was reportedly working as a logistics coordinator at the Nova festival before he was taken on 7 October.
His family said he stayed at the festival grounds to help evacuate the wounded before being kidnapped.
In May 2025, Hamas published a video showing Mr Bohbot alongside Yosef-Chaim Ohana. He had an intravenous drip is hooked up to the wall next to him.
Eitan Horn

Eitan Horn, 39, was visiting his brother Yair in Kibbutz Nir Oz when the pair were both kidnapped on 7 October.
The brothers were reportedly held together until Yair was released during the February 2025 ceasefire. At the time, Hamas released a video at the time showing Eitan and Yair hugging and crying.
He is said to have immigrated to Israel as a teenager and lives in Kfar Saba.
David Cunio

Also kidnapped alongside his brother, David Cunio, 35, was taken by Hamas from the Kibbutz Nir Oz on 7 October.
His family said he held the safe room door in their home for five hours on the day of the attack before he was eventually taken hostage. His wife Sharon and their two daughters, Emma and Yuli, were kidnapped and returned after 52 days in captivity.
He is set to be released alongside his brother Ariel.
Ariel Cunio

David’s brother Ariel, 28, was also taken from Kibbutz Nir Oz. His partner Arbel Yehoud was taken alongside him, but released in January 2025.
Ariel’s brother Eitan, who escaped the Hamas-led gunmen, said the last message from Ariel said: “We are in a horror movie.”
Bar Kupershstein

Bar Kupershstein, 23, was working at the Nova festival as an usher. He was reportedly rescuing attendees before he was kidnapped by Hamas.
His family identified him in a video of hostages but he had then not been seen until April 2025 when he appeared in a video alongside Maxym Harkin.
He had previously served in the IDF’s Nahal Brigade.
Avinatan Or

Also celebrating at Nova music festival on 7 October 2023, Avinatan Or was one of dozens taken hostage by Hamas.
The 32-year-old was taken alongside his girlfriend Noa Argamani, who was rescued during a military operation in Gaza last year.
In March 2025, Avinatan’s family said they had received a sign that he was still alive.