Israeli Newspaper: 7 Hostages Being Released in 1st Phase of Swap - Egyptian Gazette
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737 days: So long in a place in Tel Aviv the pain and anger of the hostages gathered. Now this place helps Israel to look forward again.
The Israeli army announced on Monday morning that seven hostages released by Hamas had "crossed the border and returned to Israeli territory". Thirteen more are to be released in exchange for 2,000 Palestinian prisoners, in accordance with the peace agreement between the parties.
Israel has made public the first images of Hamas hostages after being released as part of the agreement to cease the fire and exchange Israeli hostages by Palestinian prisoners. At the same time, Hamas has confirmed that it has released all the living hostages in its possession for two years. The first seven are already at the Reim base where they are undergoing a first medical examination and meeting with their relatives.
The Hamas terrorist organization released 20 hostages on Monday, October 13, 2025. The images of their return to Israel are striking. On a day of hope and emotion, Hamas released this Monday the last 20 Israeli hostages detained in the Gaza Strip, a strong sign of a fragile ceasefire but with a possible tipping point in the conflict. As the AFP reports, the releases took place in two stages: first seven hostages were handed over to the Red Cross…
Israeli newspaper: 7 hostages being released in 1st phase of swap - Egyptian Gazette
First seven hostages are being released in the first stage of prisoners swap between the Palestinians and Israel, said the Times of Israel, quoting the International Committee of the Red Cross. Remaining 13 living hostages to be released at 10am, added the newspaper. US President Donald Trump declared on Sunday that the war in Gaza was “over,” and appeared confident that the ceasefire and hostage release deal he arranged would hold, as he heade…
The Israeli government's press office has released the first images of the hostages released by Hamas. The first seven hostages released...More...
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