The list is being “evaluated”, without at the moment there being details on whether it considers that there is a problem with the document, which includes the names of eleven people kidnapped during the attacks carried out on October 7.
The Israeli authorities stated this Monday that they are maintaining “discussions” around the list delivered by the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) on hostages that will be released during the next few hours and has added that is being “evaluated”without at the moment there being details on whether it considers that there is a problem with the document, which includes the names of eleven people kidnapped during the attacks carried out on October 7.
“There are discussions underway about the list received this morning, which is being evaluated in Israel. Additional information will be provided when possible,” said the Coordinator for Kidnapped and Missing Persons, dependent on the office of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, according to a statement published by the latter through its account on the social network X, formerly known as Twitter.
The names included in this last list complete the total of 50 Israelis who were to be released within the framework of an agreement reached by Israel and Hamas for a truce four days in the Gaza Strip, which could be extended if the Palestinian Islamist group releases more hostages, something that has not been confirmed at the moment. During the first three days of the truce, 39 Israelis were released, in exchange for which Israel released 117 Palestinians.
He agreement It also contemplates an increase in the entry of humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip. In addition, Israel will suspend all overflight operations in the south of the enclave and will stop them for six hours in the northern area during the four days of the truce.
Source: Eitb

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