This is the final exchange of living hostages for Palestinian prisoners as part of the first phase of stopping.
The Hamas militants released five Israeli hostages and later planned to release another. Reuters reported it on Saturday, February 22.
It has been mentioned that the 39-year-old Israeli of the Ethiopian origin of the Aver Mengist, called by a mental illness and acquired family since 2014, and 40-year-old Tal Shoham, was first released.
Subsequently, the militants released 27-year-old Eliya Cohen, the 22-year-old Serma product and 23-year-old Omer Wenkert. Hamas took them to the attack on Israel on October 7, 2023, a music celebration.
Liberated hostages were moved to the Red Cross.
It is expected that the sixth hostage, the 36-year-old Palestinian Bedouin with the As-said Israeli citizenship, will be released a little.
Now Israel must release 600 Palestinian prisoners, of which 110 have been punished in life or long -term conclusions.
This is the final exchange of living hostages for Palestinian prisoners as part of the first phase of stopping. A total of 33 people should be released in the framework of the first phase of the ceasefire, which entered the strength on January 19. It must end on Thursday by the release of four more bodies.
About 60 hostages, less than half of them are alive, staying in gas.
According to the Financial Times, considering the exchange today, Hamas sent 29 hostages, including four dead, in exchange for more than 1600 Palestinian prisoners.
Remember that on Thursday, Hamas gave Israel the bodies of Israel’s 32-year-old Bibas and his two children. However, after examining the side of Israel, it was found that the debris belonged to the bibas, but to an unknown woman. Just yesterday the night Hamas gave another body, identified by forensic experts of Israel as a bibas width.
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