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Israel receives from the Hamas list of four hostages that should come free
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On Saturday, Hamas wants to release the next four hostages in an exchange with Palestinian prisoners. The terrorist organization has now handed over the names.
Israel has received the names of the next four hostages from the terrorist organization Hamas, which are supposed to get out on Saturday. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office confirmed this on Friday. Shortly before, Hamas spokesman Abu Obeida had announced in the Telegram online service, and the released were four soldiers, and Israel did not confirm this at first.
Previously, it had been called Hamas circles that the release would run like that last Sunday. The Al-Kassam brigades, the armed arm of the Hamas, and other groups would release the hostages on Saturday “before the planned time” to hand them over to the International Committee from the Red Cross (IKRK).
Other hostages of Hamas are to follow
The first three Israeli hostages were released on Sunday as part of the ceasefire agreement. These were the Israeli women Romi Gonen, Doron Steinbrecher and Emily Damari.
If the other four hostages are released on Saturday as announced, then 26 Israeli hostages remain, which can be released in the first phase of the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas.
In this first 42-day phase, a total of 33 Israeli hostages and, according to Egyptian information, a total of around 1900 Palestinian prisoners are to be released. In addition, the auxiliary deliveries in the Gaza Strip are reinforced.
34 of the remaining 91 hostages should be dead
The Hamas had triggered the war in the Gaza Strip and triggered allied groups with their major attack on Israel on October 7, 2023. According to Israeli information, 1210 people were killed, 251 hostages were dragged into the Gaza strips.
There are currently still 91 of the kidnapped, 34 of them are dead, according to the Israeli army.
Since the Hamas robbery, Israel has massively militarily accomplished in the Gaza Strip. According to the health authority controlled by the Hamas, which cannot be checked independently, more than 47,280 people were killed.
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Source: Stern

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