
the release of the Palestinians from the captivity of Israel is due, and all over 1900 hostages will be released today.
No More Living Israeli Hostages in Hamas Captivity: IDF Says After Release of 20 Hostages: The Israeli Defense Force on Monday afternoon claimed that there are no more living hostages in Hamas's captivity. A total of 20 Israeli hostages were released by Hamas and handed over to Israel in two batches under the first phase of the ceasefire agreement on Monday.
In the first batch, seven living hostages were handed over through the Red Cross, and the second batch, which comprises 13 hostages, was handed over later on.
Israeli hostages released would undergo an initial medical assessment, and then would be allowed to meet their family members.
"The Government of Israel embraces our hostages who have returned to their border," the Prime Minister of Israel wrote in a post on X.
"The Government of Israel, the security establishment, the Coordinator for the Captives and the Missing, and the Prime Minister’s Office Hostages, Missing and Captives Authority will be with them and their families throughout the reception and rehabilitation process," the prime minister wrote in a separate post.
"The Government of Israel is committed to the return of all hostages held by the enemy and will work to that effect relentlessly and with determination," he added.
Earlier, Netanyahu's office welcomed the release of seven of the hostages in a post on X.
Meanwhile, the release of the Palestinians from the captivity of Israel is due, and all over 1900 hostages will be released today, according to Reuters.
Moreover, the US President landed in Israel today and will address soon.
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