In a daring raid that left eight Hamas terrorists dead, Israeli forces rescued a hostage from the hellhole of Gaza on Tuesday.

Al Qadi, a Bedouin from Rahat, was kidnapped by Hamas savages during their October 7 massacre that left 1,200 Israelis dead. The father of seven was working as a guard at Kibbutz Magen when the terrorists struck.

Details are not yet cleared for release by the IDF. However, local Hebrew media suggest that Israel made the rescue based on intelligence that living hostages were being held in Rafah. A tip from local Gazans led Israeli commandos to the underground terror tunnel where Al Qadi was being held.

The 54-year-old is reportedly in stable condition and will undergo medical evaluation. His family has been notified of his rescue from what is being described as “complex.” Al Qadi’s rescue brings a glimmer of hope for the families of the 108 hostages still held by Hamas, including over 30 presumed dead by the IDF.

“Al Qadi’s return home is nothing short of miraculous. However, we must remember: military operations alone cannot free the remaining 108 hostages, who have suffered 326 days of abuse and terror,” a statement by the Hostages Families Forum reads.

“A negotiated deal is the only way forward. We urgently call on the international community to maintain pressure on Hamas to accept the proposed deal and release all hostages. Every single day in captivity is one too many. The remaining hostages cannot afford to wait for another such miracle.”

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