Three Israeli hostages, Eli Sharabi, Or Levy, and Ohad Ben Ami, are set to be released today by Hamas in exchange for 183 Palestinian prisoners. This follows a 42-day ceasefire agreement that has already seen the release of 13 Israeli and five Thai hostages, along with hundreds of Palestinian prisoners. The hostages are expected to be freed in Deir al-Balah, Gaza, and will be transferred to the Red Cross.
Three Israel i hostages, Eli Sharabi, 52, Or Levy, 34, and Ohad Ben Ami, 56, are set to be freed today in exchange for 183 Palestinian prisoners and detainees, a spokesperson for Hamas ’ military wing, the Al-Qassam Brigades, said in a statement yesterday.by delaying the entry of hundreds trucks carrying food and other humanitarian supplies for people returning to their bombed-out homes.
Red Cross vehicles have arrived in Deir Al-Balah, where Hamas are set to release three male civilian hostages today. “We are waiting to hug him," said Michael Levy, adding that he was also thrilled that his nephew Almog, 3, would be able to hug his father again.People have started to gather in Tel Aviv’s “Hostage Square” ahead of today’s release. Some held Israeli flags and other posters of hostages who remain in captivity.
Hamas fighters preparing a stage for the release of three male civilian hostages in Deir al-Balah central Gaza.
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