The man was chained and on his knees while the guards shaved his head. Mr Holsinger later learned that man was Mr Hernández.
Following news of Israel's plan to expand its military operation in Gaza using thousands more troops unless Hamas agreed a new ceasefire and released the remaining hostages, Liran Berman told BBC News: "I hope that Israel is sending the forces to put pressure on Hamas to sit down."When Hamas was feeling threatened, they did the deals. I hope they are not sending the troops to conquer or for revenge."
Mr Berman said his 27-year-old brothers were "at risk every single day"."We know they are alive. The released hostages saw them."He said he believed Gali and Ziv had been injured when they were seized but that he worried their mental condition was "not good" after so long in captivity.
With the release of emaciated and frail hostages in February, Mr Berman said he was worried about his brothers' conditions."We need to pressure Hamas and its enablers."
For 491 days, Or Levy was held by Hamas not knowing whether his wife Einav had survived the 7 October attack on the Nova music festival where he was taken.
She didn't and for more than a year his three-year-old son Almog was without both his parents. In February, Or, weak and painfully thin, was released by Hamas."We put artists on the radio and back them from the early days... you can chart their progress."
Greg says it's well worth paying attention to lesser-known artists before they become the next big thing.And one of those Sian is backing is "phenomenal" singer-songwriter Sienna Spiro, who plays the BBC Introducing stage on Saturday.
"She's one of those vocalists who stops you in your tracks," says Sian."Imagine if I'd discovered Adele, for example, all those years ago, I would feel the same way as I do about Sienna Spiro.