During her release, former Israeli captive Rimon Kirsht was captured on camera casting a death glare at a Hamas militant. She is currently being praised for her tenacity. The 36-year-old was one of 12 hostages freed on Tuesday, november 28, as part of a cease-fire agreement reached between Hamas and Israel. Rimon is seen giving her Hamas kidnapper one more searing glance before cocking her head and walking away with fellow captive Merav Tal. people in the comments section praised her and the event for being "iconic."

Rimon and her 34-year-old husband, Yagev Buchshtab, were kidnapped on october 7. They were imprisoned for 53 days. "She continued to text us and tell us what was going on with her, and then she says, 'I smell fire.'" I hear a boom. They've broken in,'" Niham Kirsht, Rimon's sister-in-law, informed KCRA about the couple's abduction. "And she left a voicemail for her mother, saying, 'I love you so much.'" I'm so sorry I won't be able to join you,' " Nidam went on to say. Yagev is still presumed to be imprisoned.

On the contrary, previously circulated images and photographs showed masked militants saying goodbye to Israeli hostages after turning them over to the red Cross. terrorists are seen leading the captives, handing them over, and waving farewell while the hostages wave back. Some of the children are observed to be smiling. Some social media users, however, pointed out that the attackers can be heard telling the hostages to "keep waving."


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