Israel confirms 14 more Israeli hostages and three foreign nationals have been released by Hamas
- Seventeen hostages, including 14 Israelis and 3 foreign nationals, were released by Hamas and handed over to the Red Cross, marking the third round of releases during the four-day truce between Hamas and Israel.
- Eleven more hostages are set to be released on the final day of the ceasefire, with Israeli authorities willing to extend the truce for each batch of 10 hostages released by Hamas. Close to 180 hostages remain in the Gaza Strip.
- Two hostages required urgent medical care, highlighting the conditions they endured during captivity. Hamas has agreed to release a total of 50 Israeli hostages in exchange for 150 Palestinian security prisoners.
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Freed Hostages’ Reveal Conditions in Hamas’ Captivity
[time-brightcove not-tgx=”true”] JERUSALEM — Plastic chairs as beds. Meals of bread and rice. Hours spent waiting for the bathroom. As former hostages return to Israel after seven weeks of Hamas captivity, information about the conditions of their confinement has emerged. The 58 hostages freed under a cease-fire deal over the past three days have largely stayed out of the public eye, with most still in hospitals. Read More: What to Know About th…
Emotional moment Israeli hostages are released by Hamas
Footage has emerged of Israeli hostages and Palestinian prisoners being reunited with their families after a four-day truce deal was struck between Israel and Hamas. Under the deal, a total of 50 Israeli hostages and 150 Palestinian prisoners will be released.
Israel: Freed Hamas hostage in mortal danger
On Sunday, Hamas released more Israeli hostages. One of them is said to be in a life-threatening condition. In addition, the terrorist organization is said to have expressed a wish to extend the ceasefire scheduled until Tuesday. After a third group of hostages arrived in Israel on Sunday, the terrorists have returned freedom to a total of 58 abductees. With a longer ceasefire, Hamas is pursuing the goal of freeing more Palestinian prisoners, as…
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