Israel-Hamas exchange to take place after ceasefire impasse resolved happymamay

The Israeli Reuters reaction gathering in Rishon Leson, in central Israel, to watch the funeral procession of Sherry, Kafir and Ariel Pipas, who says Israel is the dead in captivity after it was hostage during the Hamas attack on October 7, 2023 in southern Israel (February 26, 2025)Reuters

The news came at a time when the Israelis gathered to watch the hostage procession procession Sherry, Ariel and Kafir Pipas, whose bodies were returned last week

Israel and Hamas say that the bodies of the Israeli -Israeli hostages held in Gaza will be returned on Wednesday evening, after the middlemen have the latest ceasefire conflict.

Israel is scheduled to liberate 602 Palestinian prisoners, who have been late since the end of last week in protest against what he said was the harsh treatment of the hostages that Hamas handed over.

The Israeli Prime Minister’s office announced that the four bodies will be returned “without Hamas celebrations”, while the Israeli prison service said that they are preparing for free and detainees from Gaza.

Hamas also confirmed the exchange, and the media office told prisoners that the hospital in Gaza is preparing to receive the released Palestinians.

This would clarify the way for us the Middle East envoy Steve Wittouf to visit the region. He said he wanted to start Israel and enthusiasm for delay in the second stage of the ceasefire, with the end of the first validity on Saturday.

The penetration news came when thousands of Israelis gathered along the roads in central and southern Israel to watch the funeral procession of the hostages Sherry Pepas and her young buildings, Ariel and Kafir, whose body was restored last week.

They were killed in captivity after their kidnapping during the Hamas attack on Israel on October 7, 2023, which sparked the war in Gaza. Israel said they were killed by their kidnappers, and they refused Hamas’s claim that they had died in an Israeli air strike.

On Tuesday night, Hamas said that a delegation led by Gaza leader in the group, Khalil Al -Hayya, had concluded talks with Egyptian officials in Cairo after reaching an agreement to solve the problem regarding the delay in the release of Palestinian prisoners.

“They will be released simultaneously with the bodies of the Israeli [hostages] He added.

Haya also repeated that Hamas – which is banned as a terrorist organization by Israel, the United States, the United Kingdom and other countries – is committed to a ceasefire “with all its stages and conditions.”

Israeli officials also said that an agreement had been reached with the mediators, but the office of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu did not indicate until Wednesday afternoon.

He said, “Four of our deceased hostages will be returned tonight in the framework of the first stage, in an agreed procedure and without enthusiasm,” without naming them.

A spokesman for the Hamas military wing later announced: “In the context of the deal, the IZZIDE Qassam brigade decided to hand over the fourth bodies [hostages] Tonight. “

Know them as Shlomo Mansour, 86, Ohdh Yahlome, 50, Tsachi Aidan, 50, Etzik El Ilajrat, 69.

Prison service in Israel confirmed that it “is doing preparations for the launch of the prisoners who are imprisoned according to the agreement.”

A statement said that the operational units will accompany Palestinian prisoners and detainees to prison in the occupied West Bank, and Kitzit oils in southern Israel, where they will be identified by the Red Cross and are waiting for the handing over of the Israeli hostages.

He added that after agreeing to release them, they will be led by the Red Cross to launch points in the West Bank and Kirim Shalom crossing with southern Gaza.

Meanwhile, the Palestinian Media Office in Gaza in the southern city of Khan Yunis was preparing to receive those who returned to Gaza.

It has already said that 602 Palestinians out of 445 Ghazan, who is being held by Israeli forces during the war and 50 prisoners, spend life provisions in Israeli prisons.

AFP is a Palestinian girl carrying a bag while children walk through the buildings that were damaged and destroyed by West Gabalia, in northern Gaza (February 26, 2025)AFP

The ceasefire deal also witnessed hundreds of thousands of displaced Palestinians who are allowed to return to their domestic areas in northern Gaza

They should have been released last Saturday for six life and four dead hostages that were delivered by Hamas, including Sherry, Ariel and Kafir Pipas.

However, the Israeli Prime Minister’s office said early Sunday that the release will be postponed “in light of the frequent violations of Hamas, including the celebrations that insult our hostages and the satirical exploitation of our hostages for propaganda purposes.”

Hamas said that Israel’s decision was a “blatant” violation and said that indirect talks on additional steps, including the second stage of the deal, were conditional on the prisoners who were released.

It is assumed that a total of 33 Israeli hostages will be exchanged for about 1900 Palestinian prisoners and detained from Gaza during the first stage of the ceasefire for six weeks.

To date, 25 live hostages and four dead hostages have been launched. Both Israel and Hamas said that the last four hostages had died. Five Thai hostages were also released outside the deal.

The agreement witnessed that the Israeli forces withdraw from the densely populated areas in Gaza. Hundreds of thousands of displaced Palestinians have been allowed to return to the north, and hundreds of trucks are now allowed to aid to the region every day.

The second phase of the 57th hosting ceasefire should witness chest, a full Israeli clouds from Gaza, and a permanent ceasefire.

The Israeli army launched a campaign to destroy Hamas in response to the October 7 attack, as about 1,200 people and 251 people were killed.

At least 4,8348 people have been killed in Gaza since then, according to the Hamas Ministry of Health in the region.

Most Gaza population has been displaced 2.1 million times several times, and approximately 70 % of buildings are estimated at damage or destruction. Healthcare, water, sanitation, hygiene and hygiene systems have collapsed, and there is a lack of food, fuel, medicine and shelter.

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