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Hamas hand over Calderon and Yardin Pepas to the Red Cross in Khan Yunis in Gaza, while Keith Siegel will be released in Gaza City.
The Palestinian group Hamas issued two of three Israeli prisoners in the last stage of the gradual exchange under the ceasefire deal, which ended the Israeli genocide for 15 months in Gaza.
Al -Jazeera TV showed on Saturday that the French -Israeli citizen of Calderon and the Israeli citizen who was handed over to the Red Cross in the southern city of Khan Yunis in Gaza.
Kalderon and Bibas was seen waving a crowd of Palestinians who saw surrender to the Red Cross.
Hundreds of Hamas fighters were seen lining up and running the crowd in the area where the release occurred.
Both prisoners have now returned to Israel, where they will undergo an initial medical examination before meeting their families.
Keith Siegel, the American -Israeli patriot, is expected to be released in Gaza City in the northern part of the pocket.
Tara Abu Azoum from Al -Jazeera, who reported the site of the release in Khan Yunis, described the delivery as “well organized” compared to previous versions.
“The scene is incredible, without noticing a seal before. Usually, this delivery is made under very tense conditions.
Luciano Zacra, a professor at Qatar University and an expert in politics in the Middle East, said that the latest edition of the prisoners proved that Hamas is still “able to organize the situation in Gaza and its administration despite the months of Israeli bombing.
“Although Israel claimed that Hamas had been destroyed, the scenes we witnessed give you the idea that Hamas is still there,” he said to Al -Jazeera.
“The exchange moves without delay and we hope that the second stage of the ceasefire will start as planned.”
As part of the ceasefire deal that entered on January 19, Israel is also expected to liberate 183 Palestinian prisoners on this fourth.
Also on Saturday, the border crossing between his Rafah between Gaza and Egypt is likely to be reopened to allow the Palestinians seriously to deal with treatment in the end.
The negotiations are scheduled to start on Tuesday in agreements to release more than 60 remaining prisoners, and to release more Palestinian prisoners from Israeli prisons and withdraw Israeli forces from Gaza in the second stage of the deal.
The initial ceasefire has remained for six weeks, agreed with the Egyptian intermediaries and cattle and their creativity from the United States, so far on the right track despite a number of incidents that prompted the two sides to accuse the other of violating the deal.
On October 7, 2023, the Hamas attack killed about 1,200 people and took more than 250 prisoners, according to Israeli figures.
In response to a large part of the populated Gaza Strip and the killing of more than 47,000 Palestinians, the Israel campaign has destroyed the Palestinian health authorities.