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AFTER an entire decade of harrowing uncertainty, Avera Mengistu is home at last.

The Ethiopian-born Israeli hostage, who spent a harrowing 3,821 days in Hamas captivity, was released in Rafah on Saturday as part of the fragile ceasefire deal.

Avera Mengistu, released by Hamas militants as part of a prisoner exchange.
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Avera Mengistu has finally been freed from Hamas' terror clawsCredit: Reuters
Photo of Israeli hostage Avera Mengistu.
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The Ethiopian-born Israeli was caught by terrorists in Gaza back in 2014Credit: AP
Avera Mengistu, escorted by Hamas militants, during a prisoner exchange.
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Mengistu being escorted by Hamas terrorists as part of a ceasefire and a hostages-prisoners swap deal between Hamas and Israel, in RafahCredit: Reuters
A released hostage is handed over to IDF troops.
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He was later seen alongside IDF officialsCredit: Israel Defense Forces

Mengistu, who was handed over alongside October 7 victim Tal Shoham, crossed into Israel and arrived at a military reception point, the IDF confirmed.

They were then reunited with their families before being airlifted to medical facilities for further evaluation.

They are two of the six hostages being freed from Hamas's claws today.

The six are said to be the last living hostages Hamas will release during the first phase of the fragile ceasefire agreement.

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The IDF confirmed it has received Eliya Cohen, Omer Shem Tov and Omer Wenkert from the Red Cross.

But Hisham al Sayed, a Bedouin Israeli who was captured before October 7, will be released separately later on, reports.

He will be handed over in private without a ceremony from a different location in central Gaza, "out of respect for Palestinian citizens of Israel", according to Gazan reports.

A DECADE IN CAPTIVITY

Mengistu, an Ethiopian-born Israeli, was held in Gaza for ten years and five months after crossing into the Strip in 2014.

His family has spend years pleading for his return, often met with silence.

“Our family has endured ten years and five months of unimaginable suffering,” they said in a statement.

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“During this time, there have been continuous efforts to secure his return, with prayers and pleas, some silent, that remained unanswered until today.”

Unlike Shoham, who appeared visibly pale and underweight on Saturday's hostage handover, Mengistu was seen in relatively stable condition, retaining a similar body weight to when he was taken.

TOGETHER AT LAST

Upon his return, Mengistu was seen meeting members of his family at an IDF facility near the Gaza border.

An emotional video shared by the military showed Mengistu tightly embracing his loved ones after years apart.

The IDF later posted on X: “3,821 days. 10 years apart.

"Avera Mengistu’s family has suffered his absence for a decade, not knowing if he was safe or even alive.

"Today, they can finally hold him again.”

Avera Mengistu reuniting with family.
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Footage released by IDF showed the moment Mengistu reunited with his loved onesCredit: X.com/@idf
Avera Mengistu reuniting with family.
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He was seen tightly embracing his family after 10 years apartCredit: X.com/@idf

Mengistu has since been transferred to a hospital in central Israel for further medical assessment and rehabilitation.

Mengistu and Shoham’s release was part of a broader deal, marking the first time hostages were freed in Rafah.

Despite the joy of these reunions, both families emphasised that the fight is not over.

“We must not miss this window of opportunity,” the Shoham family said.

“Children need their fathers. We must return all hostages home: the living for rehabilitation and the deceased for eternal rest.”

PREVIOUS HOSTAGE RELEASES

Saturday's hostage release marks the seventh round under the ongoing ceasefire deal.

The previous release involved the return of the bodies of Oded Lifshitz and the Bibas children, Kfir and Ariel.

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The children’s mum, Shiri Bibas, was only repatriated to Israel later on Friday night.

It took Hamas terrorists two attempts to correctly return the mum's body back to her loved ones after sending the wrong remains in a vile mix up.

Friends and supporters holding signs, reacting to the release of hostages.
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Friends and supporters react to the release of Avera Mengistu on SaturdayCredit: Reuters
Person holding a sign with Avera Mengistu's picture.
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A person holds a placard with a picture of the now freed hostageCredit: Reuters
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