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According to the Israeli government spokesman, eight remaining hostages, which will be released by Hamas in the first stage of the ceasefire agreement with Israel, are dead.
David Menzer stated in a Monday briefing, including seven who had already been returned, that the remaining 33 hostages, which were expected to be returned from Gaza to their families, are alive. The Israeli authorities said that after receiving the list from Hamas, he was notified of his hostage.
According to the Menzer, eight dead were killed by Hamas. Palestine’s extremist groups have not commented on their cause of death.
In the first stage of the Gaza ceasefire and the release agreement of the hostage, which began on January 19, there were dozens of hostages who were taken prisoner of Hamas and other armed groups that were released on October 7. 。
The hostage and missing family forums were confirmed by the CNN that all hostages, which are scheduled to be released in the contract phase 1, were contacted by Israeli authorities on Sunday evening.
According to the forum and the Israeli government news office, 21 are men, 21 are men, three are women, two are two to 86 years old, two are women, and three are children. Yes, the two are children and the two are still released.
Israel will also release about 2,000 Palestinian prisoners in the first part of the agreement.
In the ceasefire, he gave the Gaza people after the Israeli bombing for more than 15 months following the attack on October 7.
Tens of thousands of refugees have begun to return to northern Gaza on Monday.
The latest hostage released from POWs was four Israeli soldiers released on January 25.
Karina Ariev, Daniela Gilboa, Naama Levy, all 20 years old, and 19 -year -old Liri Albag were stable.
Israel hoped that the female civilians, Arbel Jefd, will be released, and hoped that she would delay the opening of a corridor in northern Gaza after she was not included.
On Monday, Palestinian Islamic Hard’s armed wings released a new video of Jefd. She mentions the previous hostage release.
The release of the video is extremely pressure on Hamas and extremist groups in Hamas and other extremist groups in Hamas and other extremists in Palestine, according to Israeli’s office.
YEHUD’s family asked the media not to publish a video.
According to Israeli senior military officers, some of the seven hostages released last week were held in tunnels for more than eight months.
Avi Benov, Deputy Chief of Israeli Defense Force, said, Avi Benov, all seven women released so far have shown the symptoms of a mild hunger V with low vitamin levels. He said their mental health was a very complicated problem.
Police said that the former hostage was given vitamins and modest food during the first medical examination at the Leoim military base in Israel. They were asked if they wanted to wear their clothes and replace them before they met their parents, and they added that they were relieved that they were safe.
Benov claimed that Hamas had nurtured them better, and allowed to wash and replace the clothes a few days before their release for the purpose of the propaganda.
He said that the young hostage was in a better condition, and when the older POWs began to return, they were probably worse and spent more than a year.
Benov has refused to answer questions about whether the hostage is tortured or not. “They will tell their own story,” he said.
This is a developed story and updated.