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Tel Aviv – An Israeli hostage, AGAM Berger, 20, was released in Gaza early on Thursday, when it was agreed Israel and Hamas The matter started. Two others of the Israelis, including a 80 -year -old man, and five Thai hostages It is expected to be released Later in the day.
Berger was released in the ruins of the Gabalia Refugee camp in northern Gaza. The final hostage was from an unarmed Israeli military unit, all of which were working to investigate Gaza.
Seven women were taken from the unit as hostage during the Hamas attack on October 7, 2023 on Israel, which witnessed that the gunmen were killing about 1,200 people and taking a total of 251 other hostages.
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Israel’s military response to the attack killed more than 4,7,300 people, according to the Hamas -run Hamas Ministry of Health, and removed the Palestinian territories, which led to the displacement of all its residents and caused a widespread humanitarian crisis.
Israel is expected to liberate 110 Palestinian prisoners as part of the exchange on Thursday.
Burger was accompanied by the militants from the back of a devastating building in Gabalia. She wears green -like costume, which was handed over to the Red Cross members.
Other Israeli hostages, Erbl Jews, 29, and Jadi Musa, 80, are expected to be transferred to the remaining hostages to the Red Cross later on Thursday in the southern city of Khan Yunis in Gaza. Yehoud and Moses were detained by the hard -line Islamic Jihad Group, which allied with Hamas.
A huge crowd gathered on Thursday in Khan Yunis to witness delivery, which is expected to happen near a house The leader of Hamas, the deceased, Yahya Sinwar. Dozens of armed militants from Hamas and Islamic Jihad are put in the region.
According to the conditions of the ceasefire, it should have been from Four women issued During the second exchange on January 24. After that issue at the end of last week, the conditions of the agreement arose that Israel would issue a number of Palestinian prisoners from prisons and allow the Palestinians to return to their homes in northern Gaza, through the Netzarim Corridor, which divides the north and south of the pocket.
When Yehoud was not among those released last weekend, Israel said it would not allow the Palestinians to cross the Netzarim Corridor. After a quick negotiation process, Hamas agreed to carry out the undeccoding hostage that had already been on Thursday, to include Jews.
In anticipation of the issue and according to the new agreement, Israel The Palestinians began to cross Netzarim Corridor in northern Gaza on Monday.
Tens of thousands of people The way to the north Most of them are on foot, some of them find the ruins of their homes and the remains of their loved ones, but also reunification with family members have not been able to see it for months.
Israel has not confirmed the identities of Thai citizens, which are expected to be released on Thursday. A number of Thai citizens who were agricultural workers in Israel were transferred as hostages in the Hamas attack on October 7.
It is expected that Hamas and its allies will issue a total of 33 Israeli hostages during the first stage of the six weeks of the ceasefire, which It started in force on January 19. It is hoped that negotiations on the second most difficult stage of the ceasefire plan will start soon.
The next exchange, which will be the fourth, will be the fourth, on Saturday. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said this will include the release of male hostages in Gaza.
The release of Berger 88 left hostages – whether he lives and death – in Gaza, according to Israeli officials, including seven dual American citizens: Keith Siegel, 65, from Chapel Hill, North Carolina; Sagoy Dickel Chen, 35, who grew up in Bloomfield, Connecticut; And Alexander, 19, from Tennafli, New Jersey. It is believed that four other Americans were killed. It is still unclear when any of the Americans may be released.