UAE analyst Amjad Taha expressed his support for Israel following the release of Israeli hostage Farhan Qadi, a Bedouin Muslim, by IDF forces in the Gaza Strip. In his statement, he emphasized that this moment is a cause for celebration not only for Israel, but for all of humanity.
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Taha said Qadi’s release shows the true picture of life in the Middle East, contrasting it with the distorted images that can be found in Western media.
He noted that the “apartheid” state, as it is often called by critics, actually saved a Muslim Arab from Hamas terrorists.
Taha also drew attention to the involvement of Jewish doctors providing medical care to the freed man, stressing that Israel sent its soldiers to rescue the Muslim in order to reunite him with his family.
Recall that as a result of an operation carried out by IDF and Shin Bet forces, Farhan Qadi, 52, a resident of Rahat, captured by Hamas terrorists on October 7 in the Gaza Strip, was released.
The rescue operation took place in southern Gaza with the participation of Shayetet 13, 401st Brigade, the Ya’alom unit and Shin Bet personnel under the command of the IDF’s 162nd Division.
To ensure the safety of the remaining hostages, the units participating in the operation and the State itself, details of the operation remain secret.
Kadi’s health condition is considered satisfactory. He was taken to the hospital for a medical examination. His family was quickly informed of his release and the IDF is providing them with the necessary support.
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