The Palestinian resistance movement Hamas has released all living Israeli captives held in Gaza handing them over to the International Red Cross as part of the ceasefire plan with the Israeli regime.
Palestinian resistance group Hamas released on Friday a video showing Israeli hostage Guy Gilboa-Dalal and another captive moving through the rubble of destroyed homes in Gaza City, which faces intense Israeli military offensives, Anadolu reports.
The Palestinians resistance movement Hamas has announced it has agreed to the release of 10 Israeli captives as part of efforts to help advance a comprehensive ceasefire deal to end the Israeli genocidal war in Gaza.
The Hamas negotiating delegation, led by Khalil Al-Hayya, held several meetings with officials from Egypt and Qatar, the two mediating states in the truce negotiations.
“We, reserve doctors serving in various [Israel Forces] units, demand the immediate return of the hostages and a cessation of fighting in the Gaza Strip,” said the signatories, as reported by Channel 13. “After more than 550 days of fighting, which has already taken a heavy toll on the country, we painfully feel that the continuation of the war is ...
In its statement, Hamas stressed that what Israel is doing in the Gaza Strip is not simply military pressure, but rather “a brutal act of revenge against innocent civilians.”
The Palestinian resistance movement Hamas has stressed its commitment to the ceasefire agreement with Tel Aviv regime calling negotiations as the sole way to free Israeli captives held in Gaza.
A group of Palestinian prisoners were released from Israeli jails as the Hamas resistance movement hands over bodies of four Israeli captives to the International Committee of the Red Cross.
The Palestinian resistance movement Hamas has released six Israeli captives in another round of prisoner swap with the Israel stressing its readiness for the second phase of the swap deal with the regime.
Israeli authorities have released the sixth batch of Palestinian prisoners involving 183 prisoners as part of the ceasefire agreement with Hamas resistance movement.
The Hamas resistance movement has freed three Israeli captives in exchange for 369 Palestinian prisoners as part of the ceasefire agreement with Israeli regime.
The Palestinian Islamic Jihad has warned that the Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu is responsible for the fate of the Israeli captives still held in Gaza.
Hamas has begun releasing some captives gradually, but said on Monday it would not free any more until further notice, accusing Israel of violating the terms with several deadly shootings as well as hold-ups of some aid deliveries in Gaza.
Abu Ubaida, the spokesperson for Hamas’ military wing, said Israel had delayed the return of displaced Palestinians to northern Gaza. He also stated that Israel has been targeting civilians and blocking humanitarian aid.
US President Donald Trump has threatened to propose an end to Gaza ceasefire and “let the hell break loose” if all Israeli captives held in Gaza are not released by Saturday.
The Palestinian resistance movement has released four Israeli female soldiers in exchange for 200 Palestinian prisoners, many of them held in Israeli jails for long years.