What's HappeningInternationalIsrael Rescues Bedouin Hostage From Gaza TunnelsWhat's going on: On Tuesday, Israeli forces freed Qaid Farhan Alkadi, a 52-year-old Bedouin Arab who had been held deep within Hamas’ tunnel network beneath Gaza. Alkadi, a father of 11, was the eighth hostage — and first Arab Israeli — to be rescued alive by Israel since the war began. “Suddenly, I heard someone speaking Hebrew outside the door, I couldn’t believe it,” Alkadi told Israel’s president. “People are suffering there. Do everything you can to bring people home.” Alkadi was abducted from his security job at a kibbutz and held for 326 days. Israeli soldiers stumbled into Alkadi by chance while searching the tunnels for Hamas fighters, according to two senior officials who spoke anonymously to the New York Times. What it means: The news of the rescue was a welcome update in Israel after 10 months of war. Israel says it believes 108 hostages remain in Gaza, with over 40 presumed dead. In November, 105 others were freed during a weeklong cease-fire in exchange for Palestinian prisoners held by Israel. As international mediators scramble to broker a cease-fire to secure the release of the remaining hostages, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu continues to face strong domestic criticism for failing to bring more hostages home. His government's offensive has killed more than 40,000 Palestinians, according to the Gaza Health Ministry run by Hamas and displaced 90% of Gaza’s 2.3 million residents, worsening the humanitarian crisis. Related: Hostage’s Rescue Shines a Spotlight on Israel’s Bedouins (NYT Gift Link) |