Under the Gaza Peace Deal, terrorist organization Hamas has released 07 out of 20 hostages. The remaining 13 will also be done soon. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) and the Israel Security Agency (ISA) said that seven hostages are being sent to Israel through the Red Cross. These hostages are now going from Gaza to Israel.
Military officials said that the remaining hostages would also be released soon. After the release of the first seven hostages, the release of the 13 remaining surviving hostages is now expected. After this, 28 other hostages will be returned, out of which 26 have died and the status of 2 is still unknown. Under the ceasefire agreement, Israel will also release approximately 2,000 Palestinian prisoners. In this regard, an official said that 1,966 prisoners will be sent from jails to Nasir Hospital in Gaza in buses.
Prime Minister Netanyahu’s spokesperson gave this information
Prime Minister Netanyahu’s spokesman said that the Palestinian prisoners will be released only when all the hostages reach Israel. He also said that all the bodies of the dead hostages would not be recovered on Monday.
What did the Israeli Foreign Ministry say?
The Israeli Foreign Ministry has confirmed the identities of the first seven hostages released by Hamas. “We have been waiting 738 days to say this. Welcome home,” the Ministry of External Affairs wrote on social media platform X.
Names of seven released hostages revealed
The names of the first seven hostages released are: Guy Gilboa Dalal, Eitan Mor, Matan Angrest, Alon Ohel, Gali and Ziv Berman, and Omri Miran. These hostages are now being taken from Gaza to Israel, where their initial medical examination will be done. This release is part of an important step in the ongoing ceasefire agreement between Israel and the Palestinian sides.
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