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In a daring and meticulously planned operation, Israeli forces successfully rescued Qaid Farhan Alkadi, a 52-year-old Bedouin man who had been held hostage in Gaza for over ten months, as was reported by NBC News. This remarkable mission, which unfolded on a Tuesday, was a testament to the relentless efforts and sophisticated capabilities of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) and the Israeli security apparatus. The operation culminated in Alkadi’s safe return to Israel, marking a significant victory in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas.
Alkadi’s ordeal began on October 7, during the infamous attacks orchestrated by Hamas, which plunged southern Israel into chaos. On that fateful day, Alkadi was working as a security guard at a packing factory in Kibbutz Magen, located near the volatile Gaza border. The attack led to his capture, and he was subsequently taken to Gaza, where he would remain a hostage for more than ten agonizing months. According to the information provided in the NBC News report, as a father of eleven and a member of the Arab Bedouin community in Rahat, a city in Israel’s Southern District, Alkadi’s captivity added a unique and deeply personal dimension to the ongoing conflict, highlighting the diverse fabric of Israeli society and the broad impact of terrorism.
The rescue of Alkadi was no ordinary operation. Described by Israeli officials as a “complex mission,” it involved the elite Shayetet 13, Israel’s naval commando unit, renowned for its proficiency in conducting high-risk operations in hostile environments, as was indicated in the NBC News report. Acting on precise intelligence, the commandos located Alkadi in an underground tunnel within Gaza—a labyrinthine network that has long been utilized by Hamas for smuggling, military operations, and, as in Alkadi’s case, detaining hostages.
Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari, the IDF spokesperson, confirmed in a press briefing that Alkadi had been rescued alive and was safely back in Israel. The operation’s details remain classified, with both the IDF and the Shin Bet, Israel’s internal security service, withholding further information to protect ongoing operations, the safety of other hostages, and national security interests, the NBC News report said. However, the successful extraction of Alkadi illustrates the IDF’s commitment to retrieving its citizens, regardless of the time and resources required.
Following his rescue, Alkadi was immediately airlifted to Soroka University Medical Center in Be’er Sheva, where he underwent a thorough medical evaluation. According to the medical center, Alkadi was fully conscious and in good overall health upon his arrival. The emotional toll of his captivity, however, cannot be understated. NBC News reported that in a touching moment captured on video and shared by the IDF, Alkadi was seen shaking hands and smiling with the commanding officer of Shayetet 13, a poignant symbol of his resilience and the successful operation.
The reunion with his family was equally emotional. In a video shared by Israel’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs on social media, Alkadi’s family members can be seen rushing to embrace him at the medical facility. The Soroka Medical Center released a statement requesting privacy for the family as they navigate this delicate time of recovery and reintegration.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu personally reached out to Alkadi following his rescue. This direct communication reflects the broader national sentiment, where every citizen’s life is valued, and the state’s commitment to their safety is unwavering.

