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How the hostages are brought home from Gazapublished at 06:20 Greenwich Mean Time
Alice Cuddy
Reporting from Jerusalem
It begins with a phone call, with a location.
Once the details are received, a team from the International Committee of the Red Cross sets off in vehicles marked with the humanitarian organisation’s logo to pick up the hostages in Gaza.
The group, which acts as a neutral intermediary in the handover, then brings them to Israeli troops on the outskirts of Gaza.
Across the border in Israel, reception centres have been set up, where the released hostages meet with medical personnel and their families.
They are assigned a physician, a nurse and a social worker.
After receiving initial treatment at the reception point, the surviving hostages are transferred in a “specially adapted” helicopter to a hospital elsewhere in the country.
“We tell them… we will take a helicopter back home. And then, if you’re willing to, we’re going to start talking about what you have been through,” says Col Dr Avi Banov, deputy chief of the Israel Defense Forces medical corps.
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