Israel has received a list of the names of the deceased hostages that the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas is to be handed over to the Gaza Strip on Thursday under the ceasefire agreement.
Relatives of hostages have been informed, the office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in a statement published on Wednesday.
“In this difficult hour, our hearts are with unhappy families,” the statement said.
It said that further information will be provided, and it was requested that people avoid spreading rumors and informal information.
According to Hamas and Israeli media reports, four dead hostages include a mother and two young children, as well as an elderly person.
Israel has eagerly awaited names to confirm the fate of Bibas family members.
Yordan Bibas was freed on 1 February. His wife, Shiri and his two red -headed young sons, Ariel and KFIR video footage, during his kidnapping, were seen worldwide on 7 October 2023 after attacks by Hamas and other terrorists. ,
Hamas had earlier said that the members of the Bibas family are among the deceased hounds.
The terrorist group has claimed that three Bibas family members were killed in Israeli attacks in Gaza in the early months of the upcoming war, but Israel has never confirmed their death.
Hamas is also ready to free six living Israeli hostages on Saturday, in the last round of release on January 19 under the initial six -week phase of the ceasefire agreement.
Netanyahu’s office said that the final phase in the first phase of the agreement would be a handover of four more bodies of hostages next week.
The multi-stage ceasefire agreement determines that during the first six-week phase, a total of 33 hostages will gradually be released in exchange for 1,904 Palestinian prisoners.
Hamas has so far released 19 Israeli hostages, as well as five Thai hostages were not covered by the ceasefire agreement.
Five reservoirs alleged in Israel in case of misconduct
The Israeli military prosecution has accused five reservoirs on suspicion of being involved in the serious misconduct of a Palestinian prisoner in Israeli, saying the Israeli army on Wednesday.
He is accused of doing serious work including sexual violence against custody.
Israeli media reported that the reservoirs had abused a member of Hamas so badly that they had to be taken to the hospital with various injuries. According to reports, the person is asked to be born from the Gaza Strip.
Israel’s army said that the accused allegedly received orders for arrival at SDE Teeman military base on 5 July 2024 on 5 July 2024 to find a prisoner. The prisoner was reportedly blindfolded, and his hands and ankles were tied.
Evidence in the case was collected in a period of six months. This evidence was included “medical records and authentic footage from wider and established surveillance cameras,” according to the Israeli army.
Israeli military police initially arrested 10 soldiers in connection with the case, but five of them were later released.
Israeli’s custody has frequent reports of serious conditions for Palestinian prisoners.
Israeli army says three wanted Palestinians were killed in West Bank
The Israeli army has killed three Palestinians in an operation at the Northern West Bank, saying in a statement.
A army statement said on Wednesday that people wanted to sell weapons for terrorist objectives near Tabas.
Two other people were detained in the operation in northern Samaria, the army said that several weapons were found in the arrest scene.
According to Palestinian reports, the soldiers surrounded a house in the fresh refugee neighborhood to the south of Toubas.
The stressful situation in the West Bank has already intensified as Hamas -led militants attacked Southern Israel in October 2023, killing about 1,200 people and kidnapped some 250 in the Gaza Strip.
The Ministry of Health has recorded that more than 870 Palestinians have been killed in the West Bank of Israeli military operations, armed conflicts and extremist attacks.
The Israeli army has recently carried forward military operations against terrorist Palestinians at Northern West Bank, which has been captured by Israel since the six -day war in 1967.