Zaher Jabarin, senior Hamas, confirms that the terrorist group will publish the names of the four hostages that will be released tomorrow, in accordance with the cease-fire and hostage liberation agreement entered into force last Sunday.
Jabarin recalled that once Hamas has communicated the names of the four hostages, Israel will have to provide him with the list of Dpalestinian prisoners whom he will release in exchange.
He claims that the cease-fire agreement is “despite certain violations of the Israeli occupation”, but does not specify to what alleged violations it refers.
Israel expects Hamas to release Arbel Yehud tomorrow, as well as three other seven warts in captivity. The others are Shiri Silberman Bibas, 33, Liri Albag, 19, Karina Ariev, 20, Agam Berger, 21, Danielle Gilboa, 20 and Naama Levy, 20.
Yehud and Silberman Bibas are civilians, while Albag, Ariev, Berger, Gilboa and Levy are soldiers.
For each of the women soldiers, Israel will release 50 Palestinian prisoners, including 30 terrorists sentenced to life.
During the night from Sunday to Monday, Israel released 30 prisoners for each of the three women’s hostages-Romi Gonen, Emily Damari and Doron Steinbrecher-that Hamas had released the previous afternoon.
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