"Shouts and Humiliations" – How Did Hamas Hand Over Hostages to the Red Cross?

Eight hostages, including three Israelis and five Thai nationals, have been freed from Hamas captivity and handed over to Red Cross personnel, reports NewsBox.
The radical group Hamas has released eight individuals, consisting of three Israelis and five citizens of Thailand. According to the IDF press office, the freed hostages were transferred to representatives of the Red Cross.
Among those who returned to Israel are 80-year-old Gadi Moses, 29-year-old Arbel Yehud, and 20-year-old Agam Berger, who was handed over to the Red Cross on the morning of January 30th. The released group also included foreign workers from Thailand.
Footage of the release, which has sparked outrage among Israelis, is circulating online. The video shows the hostages being forced to walk towards Red Cross vehicles through a crowd of militants and shouting onlookers.