Hamas releases name of three hostages to be freed on Saturday happymamay

Hamas released the names of three hostages that are scheduled to be released on Saturday in exchange for Palestinian prisoners in Israel, days after fears of the future of the ceasefire.

They are Russian Alexander Trasanov, the Argentine Israeli Yair Horn, and the Israeli-Israel.

Israel said it would resume the bombing if the three were not released on time. The warning came after Hamas said it was postponed in response to the alleged Israeli violations of the ceasefire.

President Trump said that the ceasefire should be canceled if the enthusiasm of all the hostages held in Gaza by midday on Saturday.

Since the ceasefire began on January 19, 16 Israelis and five Thai hostages were released for 566 prisoners.

During the first sixth stage of the ceasefire, a total of 33 hostages should be launched, compared to about 1900 Palestinian prisoners and detained in Israel.

The war arose a Hamas attack on Israel on October 7, 2023, when gunmen killed about 1,200 people and took 251 hostages.

More than 4,230 people have been killed by the Israeli attack in Gaza since then, according to the Hamas Ministry of Health in the region.

The ceasefire was under pressure since it started, with each side taking mutual measures regarding alleged violations. The intense efforts made by our brokers, Egypt and Qatar were able to prevent him from collapsing.

Israel has been released in particular through the hostage method that it determines – publicly presented to the platforms alongside the militants and in front of the crowds of spectators, before handing them over to the Red Cross in the chaotic scenes.

For its part, Hamas accused Israel of preventing what the group says is the amount of tents and helping the trucks required to allow it to enter Gaza under the conditions of the ceasefire.

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