Waffenruhe in the Gaza War
Hamas transmits the names of freely tolerable hostages
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As agreed, Hamas hands over a list of hostages that are to be released on Saturday. There are four soldiers.
Hamas has transmitted a list of four hostages to Israel, which are to be released in the Gaza Strip on Saturday. As the office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed, there are four soldiers who have been recorded in the Gaza Strip for more than 15 months.
The forum of the hostage members welcomed the upcoming release of the four young women. “An entire nation fought for them and expects their long -awaited return to the arms of their families,” said the forum’s message.
According to the ceasefire agreement, Hamas must inform Hamas about the names of the hostages to be released 24 hours ahead. In return, dozens of Palestinian prisoners are to be released from Israeli prisons. According to media reports, Israel had criticized that Hamas did not adhere to the ceasefire agreement when announcing the freely to be announced. According to this, a civilian who was still alive should have been determined to release from the soldiers.
Media reports continued that the woman was being captured by a group of the Hamas allied Palestinian Islamic Jihad and had not yet been taken over by Hamas. However, Prime Minister Netanyahu decided not to have their implementation – and thus the hosted freedom of hostage planned on Saturday, because of this rather minor violation of the agreement, the “Times of Israel” reported.
Last weekend, Hamas had given the hostage list late and thus delayed the beginning of the ceasefire in the Gaza War on Sunday by a few hours. At that time, three kidnapped Israeli civilians were released. In exchange, Israel released 90 Palestinians from custody.
dpa
Source: Stern

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