The truce began at 11:15 (local time), and this Sunday the release of three Israeli women is scheduled. However, there is still an extensive list of hostages waiting to be released, among whom are Argentine citizens.
The Israeli Prime Minister’s Office, Benjamin Netanyahureported the beginning of a ceasefire in Gaza after receiving the list of hostages that Hamas promised to release. The truce began at 11:15 (local time) and, as part of the agreement, three Israeli women are expected to be released this Sunday: Romi Gonen, Emily Damari and Doron Steinbrecher, between 24 and 31 years old. His release is scheduled for 4:00 p.m. (local time), equivalent to 11:00 a.m. in Argentina.
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The spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Qatar, Majed Al Ansari confirmed the news on Saturday through his X account, recommending citizens take extreme precautions and follow the instructions of official authorities.


Meanwhilethe region is experiencing a tense calm. Islamic Jihad issued stark warnings about the fate of hostages in response to recent Israeli bombings. Abu Hamza, spokesman for the Al-Quds Brigades, declared that “the intensity of the bombing places enemy prisoners in two paths: being received alive in their homes or in coffins.”
The list of hostages to be released is managed with extreme care due to the delicate situation of stress and worry what their family members are going through, who still face important uncertainties. The list released is detailed below, highlighting the names of the hostages of Argentine nationality:
- Liri Albag
- Itzik Elgarat
- Karina Ariev
- Ohad Ben Ami
- Ariel Bibas
- Yarden Bibas
- Kfir Bibas
- Shiri Silberman-Bibas
- Agam Berger
- Romi Gonen
- Daniella Gilboa
- Emily Damari
- Sagui Dekel-Chen
- Yair Horn
- Omer Wenkert
- Alexander Trufanov
- Arbel Yehud
- Ohad Yahalomi
- Eliya Cohen
- Or Levy
- Naama Levy
- Oded Lifshitz
- Gadi Moshe Mozes
- Avera Avraham Mengistu
- Shlomo Mansour
- Keith Siegel
- Tsachi Idan
- Ofer Calderon
- Shoham Tal
- Doron Steinbrecher
- Omer Shem-Tov
- Hisham al-Sayed
- Eli Sharabi
Israel approved the truce agreement in Gaza and would begin the release of hostages on Sunday
After the approval of the Israel Security Cabinet, The full Cabinet of the government of that country – made up of 30 ministers and headed by Benjamin Netanyahu – defined the truce with Hamas in the Gaza Strip.
The agreement, which came after international mediation (of Qatar, United States and Egypt)begins the path to the end of 15 months of war. The definitive end of the war will be negotiated during this first stage.
Israel’s security cabinet gave the green light to the agreement with Hamas and the release of hostages is on track
The Security Cabinet of Israel approved a ceasefire agreement and release of hostages in Gaza, after Israeli and Hamas negotiators resolved their remaining disputes. This meeting was joined by another with the full Cabinet to address specific details of the pact and its final implementation, according to the prime minister’s office. Benjamin Netanyahu.
The agreement was based on two rounds of voting before its implementation. The first, carried out by the security cabinet, a small forum of high-ranking ministers, which began yesterday, Friday at 7 in the morning. In this meetingthe Israeli security cabinet recommended that the full cabinet approve the proposed agreement.
Source: Ambito