Israeli Forces Rescue Hostage from Hamas Tunnel in Gaza Operation<br />In a daring and complex operation, the Israeli military has successfully rescued a 52-year-old hostage held by Hamas in southern Gaza. This mission represents a significant achievement amidst ongoing conflict and demonstrates the strategic capabilities of Israeli forces.<br /><br />► Subscribe to Headlinecast for the latest video updates. It's free! - https://www.youtube.com/@Headline-Cast<br /><br />► More Videos - https://youtube.com/@Headline-Cast<br /><br /><br />►Visit our Website - https://www.headlinecast.com<br /><br />Follow ET on:<br />► Website - https://headlinecast.com<br />► Facebook - https://facebook.com/headlinecast<br />► X - https://x.com/HeadlineCast<br />► Medium - https://medium.com/@HeadlineCast<br />► Instagram - https://instagram.com/headlinecast<br />► linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/headlinecast/<br /><br />► READ MORE ABOUT THIS VIDEO -<br /><br />The Rescue Operation<br />On Tuesday, Israel's military announced the rescue of Kaid Farhan Al-Qadi, a Bedouin Israeli from Rahat. Al-Qadi had been held captive by Hamas since October 7. Israeli forces located him in a network of tunnels in southern Gaza, using precise intelligence to guide their operation.<br /><br />According to an IDF spokesperson, Al-Qadi is in stable condition and undergoing medical evaluations. His family has been kept informed and is receiving support from the IDF during this challenging time.<br /><br />Al-Qadi’s Emotional Homecoming<br />Al-Qadi’s brother, Khatem, expressed profound relief and joy outside the Soroka Medical Center in Beer Sheva. In a video released by Israel’s Foreign Ministry, Khatem conveyed his gratitude to all involved in the rescue, saying, “It’s better than being born again.” The family is hopeful for Al-Qadi’s full recovery.<br /><br />Historic Rescue<br />This successful mission is notable not only for its complexity but also because it marks the first time a hostage has been recovered from inside Hamas’ extensive tunnel network. Since the beginning of the conflict, this is the eighth hostage rescued alive by the Israeli military.<br /><br />Prime Minister’s Message<br />Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu personally reached out to Al-Qadi, expressing his relief and reassurance. In a video conversation, Netanyahu told Al-Qadi, “We do not forget anyone, just as we did not forget you.” Al-Qadi responded with gratitude, reflecting on the long-awaited rescue.<br /><br />Ongoing Crisis and Negotiations<br />The Hostages Families Forum celebrated Al-Qadi’s return but stressed that military operations alone cannot resolve the situation for all hostages. Currently, 104 individuals remain in captivity from the October 7 attack, with 34 presumed dead. The forum called for continued efforts to secure the release of all hostages.<br /><br />Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant praised the operation as “daring and courageous,” and President Isaac Herzog expressed his joy over the development.<br /><br />The Bedouin Community’s Challenges<br />Al-Qadi’s rescue brings attention to the Bedouin community in Isr