Hamas released three more Israeli hostages on Saturday under the ceasefire deal.
Civilians – Eli Sharabi, Ohad Ben Ami and Levi have been handed over by terrorist groups to members of the International Committee of the Red Cross, coordinating the hostage release in Gaza.
Sharabi, 52, was accused of Hamas from her home in Kibbutzbeli to Hamas on October 7, 2023, during the misery of Hamas in Lampage, crossing southern Israel.
During the bloody attack, the terrorists murdered Sharabi's wife and teenage daughter who were hiding in the family's safe room. His brother, Yossi, was also taken hostage and later died in Gaza, where his body is still held.
Ben Ami (56), a resident of Kibbutz Be'eri, was invited along with his wife, Raz on October 7th. He was later released in November 2023.
Levy, 34, was taken hostage during the massacre at the Nova Music Festival near Kibbutz Reim, where terrorists killed at least 260 people. Includes his wife, Einab. The couple's now 3-year-old son, Almog, is looking after Levy's parents.
In return for the freedom of the three men, Israel is expected to release 183 Palestinian prisoners.
The swap marks the fifth round of hostage exchanges since the ceasefire contract came into effect on January 19th.
The deal began with a six-week ceasefire, during which Hamas began with Israeli women civilians and soldiers, with men over 50 years old and more than 1,900 Palestinians who have been imprisoned or detained. In exchange, he agreed to release a severely ill man. Israel.
So far, the terrorist group has given up on 21 hostages, including five Thai citizens who were lured during the attack on October 7th. There is 76 It is estimated that around 30 remaining prisoners of war in Gaza are dead.
But Saturday's handoff followed the latest crisis in threatening to overturn a tenuous ceasefire.
On Friday, Israel was torn by Hamas and released at least 24 hours ago after failing to share a list of hostage names.
Meanwhile, Hamas Israel allegedly violates ceasefire contract By blocking important aid from reaching Gaza, it encourages terrorist groups to delay sharing hostage names.
The ongoing ceasefire has resulted in a 15-month devastating war caused by the terrorist group's brutal massacre of 1,200 Israelis and the lure of 251 more.
With post wire
