The militant Palestinian militants handed over three Israeli hostages in Gaza on Thursday to be freed from 110 Palestinian prisoners in the last phase of a ceasefire contract.
Agam Berger, an Israeli Israeli soldier, waved the crowd from a podium in Jabalia in the north of Gaza before being handed over to the Red Cross.
Gadi Moses, 80, and Arbel Yahud (29), both by Kibbutz Nir Oz at the attack on Israel on October 7, 2023 led by Hamas, hugged each other in the presence of masked weapons in black uniforms at another exchange point in Khan in Khan Younis, Southern Gaza, a video published by Hamas Ally Islamic Jihad.
They were the first of eight hostages published on Thursday. It is also expected that five Thai citizens are freed but not officially identified.
The spokesman for the group’s armed wing said in the telegram that he had “completed the procedures to hand over two Israeli hostages”.
An Israeli official said Reuters that the three hostages could probably be brought to three different hospitals in Israel, although this could change depending on their immediate inspection of doctors on arrival.
The Israelis began to struggle in the name of the hostages in Gaza, a central square in Tel Aviv, which has become the central location for efforts.
So far, three Israeli civilians and four soldiers – all women – have been published in the armistice that started on January 19. In return, Israel published 290 Palestinian convicts and prisoners.
More than 250 hostages were kidnapped in the Hamas attack in Israel.
The following month, around half was released during the only earlier ceasefire, and others were dead or lively during the Israeli military campaign in Gaza, which made tens of thousands of Palestinians dead and the tiny coastal slave turned into a wasteland of ruins.
Israel still lists 90 prisoners in Gaza, with around 30 declared dead in absence.
Israel started his campaign in Gaza after the attack on October 7, which was held by Hamas, when militant killed 1,200 people and brought more than 250 hostages back to Gaza according to Israeli days. Since then, according to the health authorities, more than 47,000 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza.
After the publication last Sunday of the hostages Romi Gonen, Emily Damari and Doron Steinbrecher and the recovery of the committee of an Israeli soldier who has been missing for a decade, Israel, 94 Israelis and foreigners remain in Gaza, although it is unclear how it is unclear how Many of them are still alive.