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Hamas to release Israeli father amid ‘grave concerns’ for wife and children | Israel-Gaza war

Hamas announced that it will release Yaden Vivas on Saturday. The father of a young family in Israel was invited to Gaza, one of the most permanent symbols of Israel in the coastal area.

Hamas's spokesman Abeda said on the telegram channel that Vivas would be released with US citizens' co -citizens, Keith Sigel, and offer Calderon, a French nationality.

The release of vivas of my wife, Siri, Children, Ariel and KFIR is the other that has long been a campaign for many Israelians and other supporters around the world in their “serious concerns” in their happiness. It represents a painful moment for supporters. Release of Vivas family.

Siri Vivas's video embraces the children when they were invited to Hamas Gunmen of NIR OZ Kibbutz. It became a permanent image of the attack on October 7, 2023.

Earlier this week, Israel does not provide the name of the Palestine group of 33 so -called humanitarian cases, which is scheduled to be released in the first step, and the Palestinian group will not provide the name. After providing a failure, Hamas demanded that Siri Vivas and her child would clarify. The ceasefire contract that was alive or dead.

Hosted from left to right on Saturday: Yarden Bibas, Keith Siegel, OFER CALDERON. Photo: Please take me to the house

However, it has been revealed that the release of the ceasefire contract continues to be released in the first exchange if the Siri Vivas and her children are still alive for the Israelites.

Under the agreement, living women and children were to be released first, were ducted apart from Yarden, depriving the detained mother and her child's fate.

Ariel and KFIR were the only children who were not released in November 2023 in the previous ceasefire contract.

Hamas claimed that he had been killed by a strike in Israel early in the war, and in November 2023 he was informed of his family's death, and released Yarden's video. Israel has previously stated that he has no information that has confirmed its claim, but last week, the Israeli spokesman R ADM Daniel Hagari, “Seriously, is” the fate of SHIRI and her two children. He said that there was a concern.

Relative, the parent of the Bibas family, states in the statement: We clarify their condition. “

These concerns were emphasized by the report that eight of the 33 Israelites were informed by Gal Hilsh, a hostage and missing Israeli public servant, Gal Hilsh. It is in line with Israel's information evaluation.

Yizhar Lifshitz, who is on the first 33 list where his 84 -year -old father returns Oded Eded Lifshitz (84), tells YNET: Hamas is saying [the number of] “Live”, “release”, “dead”.

“After this last sign, there are serious concerns about his life. The last sign of his life was on the 25th day.”

The Vivas family has focused on both Israel and overseas. Earlier this week, the supporters asked the people to wear orange, meaning the color of the boy's hair.

“The information we received is not good,” said Jimmy Miller, a cousin of Siri Vivas, to a Jewish news service last week. “The Army is afraid of the state where they are returned, but has not been proven yet. We are afraid that the information we received a year ago is real, but we are. I don't know the truth until I see it with my own eyes.

Even if the Israelites have supported themselves for bad news about Vivas family, the supporters have stuck to hope.

At a rally at Thel Aviv on Thursday, Lear Collie (65), a teacher of special needs who knows the child's grandparents, tells the Guardian: Already with us. Because of their age, there was no evidence of life.

“If they were alive, everyone would want them to come out. I think their families know that they are dead. There is no child in the release. “

Operation manager Tal Sabba, 37, said for the first time that he had been killed more than a year ago that his mother and his mother were killed. Like Collie, he thought he had confirmed that the release of an adult male hostage would not be returned to alive.

“It breaks my heart,” said Sabba, especially after becoming a father for the first time. “I think I've already processed it a long time ago.

“Now it's like a final confirmation. Sadly, I think it's an important part of the puzzle.

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