The Palestinian militant groups in Gaza said that on Saturday they would publish the hostages Iair Horn, the American Israeli Sagui decel and the Russian Israeli Alexandre Sasha Troubanov, according to the conditions of the ceasefire with Israel.
The announcement after days of uncertainty about whether the ceasefire agreed last month was accessible, followed the intensive efforts of the Egyptian and Qataric mediators to keep the US agreement on the route last month.
A statement by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said that Israel accepted the list, but was later corrected that Israel had received the list. This was a “purely factual description” that did not reflect Israeli approach for the topic.
Hamas said that Israel would probably publish 369 Palestinian prisoners and prisoners in exchange.
All three hostages that are to be released on Saturday time and remains in captivity.
Hamas had previously threatened not to publish hostages after accusing Israel of violating the conditions of the ceasefire by blocking the help by entering Gaza and pulling conflict objects about resuming the struggle from Israel.
Before the Hamas threat, not to continue with the hostage, the Israelis about the emaciated appearance of the past hosts that were published last week and the public exhibition in front of a Gaza audience when they were handed over to civil servants of the Red Cross , taken over.
Saturday will mark the 6th hostage publication
The Hamas agreed last month to take back 33 Israeli hostages, including women, children and older men, in return for hundreds of Palestinian prisoners and prisoners during a 42-day ceasefire in which Israeli armed forces were withdrawn from some of their positions in Gaza.
The publication on Saturday will be the sixth because Israel-Hama’s armistice was effective.
The ceasefire should open the way for a second phase of the negotiations to return remaining hostages and to conclude the withdrawal of the Israeli forces from a final war and the reconstruction of the Gaza Strip.
US President Donald Trump confirmed his vision of suppressing people from Gaza together with Jordan’s King Abdullah II in Washington, DC on Tuesday. As part of Trump’s plan, the approximately 2.2 million Palestinians from Gaza would be resettled, with the United States taking control and property of the region and converting it into what it described as the “Riviera of the Middle East”.
The doubts as to whether the deal would depend, after the US President Donald Trump was demanding that the Palestinians are permanently moved from Gaza and the enclave are handed over to the United States to be renovated.
The call was rejected by Palestinian groups and countries of the Arab world and referred to as “ethnic cleaning” by critics, including the Secretary General of the United Nations, as General Secretary António Guterres.
Hamas accused Israel of blocking help
Gaza is now largely in ruins and it remains unclear how it is rebuilt.
Israel entered the coastal enclave after October 7, 2023, in which the militants led by Hamas killed around 1,200 people and took more than 250 hostages, according to Israeli branches.
According to the Palestinian Ministry of Health, the following Israeli military campaign killed more than 48,000 Palestinians in Gaza, destroyed many of its buildings and left most of the population.
Hamas has accused Israel of blocking tens of thousands of tents and temporary protective materials in Gaza Strip and having tens of thousands of the winter cold exposed to a fee of Israel.
International auxiliary groups say that more truck loads of aid gas have occurred in Gaza since the start of the ceasefire.