Naama Levy, one of four female IDF soldiers released from Hamas captivity after 477 days, shared her gratitude for the Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal. “I’m finally home,” she wrote on Instagram, expressing relief and strength from the protection and family support surrounding her. Levy expressed gratitude to Israeli combat soldiers and the people for their fight in securing her release.
HAMAS has released four female soldiers as part of a ceasefire agreement, with one additional soldier, Agam Berger, expected to be freed soon along with others. Levy revealed she spent most of the first 50 days alone but bonded with her team, strengthening their resolve daily until their release and afterward.
The release of these hostages comes amid ongoing tensions in Gaza, where hundreds of people are still missing following Israel’s military operations. The abduction of Levy, captured on a viral video showing brutal circumstances, has been a symbol for many, but her mother emphasized the harsh reality of what led up to that day.
This homecoming represents not just personal triumph but also a moment of light in a dark and ongoing conflict, with many still waiting for their safe return.
Source: https://www.foxnews.com/world/former-hamas-hostage-naama-levy-breaks-silence-first-message-since-her-release