Other people who are kidnapped from Israel are released from their hostage -such as in the Gaza Strip. Israel and the Hamas have recently agreed on the release of three Israeli hostages from the line and on other points. The transfer started on Thursday morning.
Earlier, both parties had accused each other in the conflict of breaking the cease -the fire agreement.
Since the Hamas had not released Israeli civilian citizen last Saturday, the army of Israel, the army of Israel, temporarily, blocked the return of the Gaza variety that was moved to the north of the area in the south. After the agreement between Israel and Hamas, people can now move to the north of the Gaza Strip for a few days.
Transfer to different locations
Preparations for the expected transfer were started: at various locations in the north and south of the destroyed coastal strip, crowds and black and with black and hood with hood were already seen between ruins adorned with Palestinian flags. According to information from Israeli media, the transfer must start between 9 a.m. and 10 a.m. (CET).
Jabaliya, Khan Younis and the city of Gaza were mentioned as possible places. The Israeli television station Channel 13 reported that the Palestinian terrorist organization of the Islamic Jihad will release the two German-Israeli’s Arbel Yehud (29) and Gadi Mozes (80). The organization published a video shortly before the expected release (see X -contribution above), which showed how Yehud and Moses meet and hug each other.
According to Israeli reports, in addition to the three Israeli hostages, five Thai employees who have been kidnapped from Israel must also be released. Your names may therefore only be announced after their release.
20-year-old Israeli soldier Agam Berger, on the other hand, must be handed over in another location by Islamist Hamas. In the city of Gaza, five Thai countries had to be transferred to the Red Cross.
Source: Krone

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