The second group included 13 Israelis and four foreigners. In particular, seven children were released.
Hamas terrorists handed over 13 Israeli and four foreign hostages to the Red Cross. The Times of Israel reported this on the evening of Saturday, November 25.
The transfer of hostages was first reported to Hamas, and then TsAGAL confirmed this information.
According to information provided by the military, the hostages included 13 Israelis and four Thais.
The Red Cross transferred the hostages to Egypt, where Israeli officials would review the list of names and bring those released into Israeli territory.
The publication also published the names of the released Israelis – these were women and children. Among them are seven children under the age of 18.

Freed hostages
Earlier on Saturday, Hamas’ military wing said it would delay the release of a second group of Israeli hostages due to Israel’s alleged failure to abide by the terms of the deal.
Note that Hamas militants began to release hostages during the peace talks with Israel. The first group was sent to a border checkpoint between the Gaza Strip and Egypt.
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