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“I thought about Hapoel Beersheva every day,” Eitan Horn told fellow fans.

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Freed hostage Eitan Horn returns to his home in Kfar Saba, Oct. 16, 2025. Photo by Flash90.

Former Hamas hostage Eitan Horn, who was released from hospital on Oct. 16 after 738 days in captivity in Gaza, was invited to sing “Hatikvah” at a soccer game in Beersheva on Sunday.

Horn took to the field alongside his brother, Iair Horn, who was released by the terrorist organization in February, at a game of Hapoel Beersheva F.C., his favorite team, at the city’s Turner Stadium, Ynet reported.

“What a welcome—I’m speechless,” Horn told fellow fans. “I waited so long to be here with everyone at Turner. Football kept me going there.

“I thought about Hapoel Beersheva every day: who joined, who left and whether we won the championship,” the former hostage said. “As happy as I am, until the last hostage returns home, I can’t be truly happy. I ask the entire nation not to stop until the last hostage comes back.”

Earlier on Sunday, Evyatar David, Guy Gilboa-Dalal and Eitan Mor, who were released alongside Horn as part of the U.S.-brokered hostage deal Oct. 13, returned home from Rabin Medical Center’s Beilinson Hospital.

David, Gilboa-Dalal and Mor were the final three out of the 20 captives freed in the hostage deal to be discharged from hospital.

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