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Israeli hostage released as latest prisoner exchange with Hamas begins amid Gaza ceasefire

Traviv- A woman in hostage, 20 -year -old Agam Berger was released earlier on Thursday Israel and Hamas here we go. The other two Israelis, including a 80 -year -old man, five Thai hostages are It is expected to be released Late that day.

Berje was released in the ruins of the Jabalia refugee camp in northern Gasha. She is a hostage of all women who work hard to monitor Gaza.

In Hamas’s attack on Israel on October 7, 2023, the seven women of the unit were robbed as hostages. The attack killed about 1,200 armed members and hijacked a total of 251 hostages.

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Hamas and other militants transferred Israel’s hostage Agam Berger (center) to a Red Cross in the Red Cross of Janajalia, North Kahajalia, North Kaha, Granda. Part of Israel’s third hostage prisoner exchange.

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According to the Gaza Health Department operated by Hamas-, Israel killed more than 47,300 people against the military response to the attack, destroyed the Palestinian territory, eliminated almost all its population, and caused a wide range of humanitarian crisis.

Israel is expected to release 110 Palestinian prisoners on Thursday as part of the exchange.

Berger was accompanied by the rear of the destructive building from the armed elements from Jabalia. She wore clothes similar to green military fatigue and was handed over to members of the Red Cross.

The other two Israelic hostages, the 29 -year -old Arbel Yehoud, and the 80 -year -old Gadi Moses, the oldest hostage will be expected to be expected to be in the southern part of Gaza on Thursday. Khan Younis, the city of Gaza, transferred to the Red Cross. Yehoud and Moses are all aligned by the Radit -in -Organic Islamic jihad organization.

A large number of people gathered at Khan Younis on Thursday witnessed the transfer of handling, and it is expected that it will happen nearby The late Hamas commander Yahya SinwarEssence Dozens of militants from Hamas and Islamic jihads were marched in the region.

According to the terms of the ceasefire agreement, Yehoud should be Four women release In the second exchange on January 24. After the release last weekend, the clause of the agreement stipulates that Israel will release many Palestinian prisoners from prison and allow the Palestinians to return to their home in Gaza, northern Canada, and cross the northern and southern parts of Netzarim (Netzarim will fly to the ground. separate.

When Yehoud was not released last weekend, Israel said that this did not allow the Palestinian to cross the Netzarim corridor. After the rapid negotiation process, Hamas agreed to implement the irregular hostage release before Thursday, including Yehoud.

It is expected to be released and based on the new agreement, Israel Began to allow the Palestinian people to cross The Netzarim Corridor entered Beifan Sand on Monday.


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Thousands of people Back to the north Most of them walked, some people found the ruins of their houses and the remains of their loved ones, but they also reunited with family members who could not see in the past few months.

Israel has not confirmed the identity of Thai citizens expected to be released on Thursday. In Hamas’s October 7 attack, many Thai citizens who had been in Israel were robbed of hostages.

Hamas and its allies are expected to release 33 Israelic hostages in the first six weeks of the ceasefire. This stage will Effective on January 19thEssence It is hoped that the more difficult negotiations in the second stage of the ceasefire plan will soon begin to make progress.

The next one will be the fourth exchange and set in Saturday. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Network said that this will include the release of men’s hostages in Gasha.

According to Israeli officials, Berjie’s release of 88 hostages staying in Gasha, including seven U.S. citizens: 65 -year -old Keith Siegel, from the church mountains from North Carolina; 35 years old Sagui Dekel-Chen grew up in Bloomfield, Connecticut; and 19-year-old Edan Alexander from Tenafly, New Jersey. The other four Americans were killed. It is not clear when any Americans may be released.

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