The first 13 Israeli hostages released this Friday by Hamas they have already been able reunite with their families. An emotional reunion in which there was no shortage of hugs, tears and a feeling of relief after almost 50 days of captivity.

This is the case of a 9-year-old boy who excitedly hugs his friends, as illustrated in the laSexta Noticias video that accompanies this news. Since October 7, the boy has been kidnapped with his mother and grandmother. “My dear girl, do you miss me?” says a father who saw his wife and daughters again this Friday. “I dreamed that we were going home“, the little girl answers. A dream that has come true.

Eyal Nouri, nephew of Adina Moshe, an older woman who has also been released, claims that she “I wasn’t used to daylight” and that, “during her captivity, she was disconnected from the entire outside world.” Her aunt is one of those released, now she has discovered that her husband was murdered. She has also been able to meet with the family of her 85-year-old Yaffa Adar. “After almost 50 days of captivity we had the opportunity to hug her again,” her grandchildren say.

Among those released were a group of Thai workers who have met with the Israeli foreign minister. Bunyarin Srijan, mother of a Thai girl freed by Hamas, says that “there are many things she wants to ask her daughter.” “I want to know how you have felt during your captivity“, says.

Meanwhile, this Saturday in Tel Aviv, some 50,000 people demonstrated this Saturday in Tel Aviv to demand the release of all hostages held by Palestinian militias in the Gaza Strip. A demonstration where they criticized the Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu.