Hamas on Friday released the names of the three Israeli prisoners who will be released on Saturday in the sixth phase under the ceasefire agreement.
According to Reuters news, Hamas said that Israel would release 369 Palestinian prisoners in exchange for these prisoners.
According to Israel, he has received the names of the three prisoners who will be released by Hamas on Saturday.
According to a statement issued by the office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the prisoners released on Saturday include Sasha Troopanov, a US-born Israeli citizen, Sagavi Decal-China, and Argentine-born Israeli citizen Yair Horne.
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One of the prisoners is with the Islamic Jihad of Hamas.
The breakthrough comes at a time when Hamas refused to release Israeli prisoners on Saturday if Hamas lacking a ceasefire agreement and not allowing relief trucks to enter Gaza.
Under the ceasefire agreement, Rafah crossing was to be opened for the evacuation of the wounded and the sick, which Israel was violating.
Later yesterday, Israel recognized Hamas’s demands and allowed bulldozers, construction vehicles and trucks loaded from temporary houses to enter Gaza from Rafah crossing, after which details of Hamas released prisoners. Has surfaced
Under the January 19 ceasefire agreement, there have been five stages of the exchange of prisoners between Israel and Hamas so far.
The ceasefire agreement has been under intense pressure since US President Donald Trump proposed a plan, suggesting US control over Gaza and transferring more than two million populations to Egypt or Jordan Includes
Arab countries have unanimously rejected the project.
Saudi Arabia will host leaders from Egypt, Jordan, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates on February 20 to hold a summit on the matter.
In exchange for the release of Israeli prisoners under the ceasefire agreement, the liberation of Palestinian prisoners has provided some comfort to the families of both sides of the war.
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), which is mediation for these conversions, said in a statement on Friday that ‘the latest release reinforces the urgent need for the ICRC. Give access to prisoners. ‘