Hamas has freed six hostages in the latest exchange with Israel, as the increasing tension between the two sides doubted its delicate ceasefire deal.
In six, three Israeli people seized from the Nova Music Festival were included and another kidnapped his family in Southern Israel, when terrorists crossed the border in the 7 October attacks, who in the Gaza Strip Tiger the 16 -month campaign of Israel.
The two hostages were held by Hamas for about a decade, when they entered each Gaza.
The five prisoners were handed over to the staged ceremonies, which was earlier condemned by Red Cross and Israel, in which masked and armed Hamas fighters brought them to hundreds of Palestinians before transferring them to red cross vehicles.
Six hostages are the last surviving people released under the first phase of the ceasefire deal.
In Nuserat, in Central Gaza, Omar Venkart, Omar Shem Tow, and Eliya Cohen were designed to pose with Hamas fighters on stage. A beaming shem tow kissed two terrorists on the head and kissed the crowd. Hamas is heavily criticized for the display with Israel, United Nations and Red Cross, he said that they are cruel and do not respect the dignity of the hostages.
Looking at the release, Cohen’s family and friends in Israel “Elia, Elia, Alia!” And when he first saw him, he was happy. Shem Tow’s grandmother said in joy, because she saw her, crying: “Omar, my happiness, my life.”
The Israeli army said the last hostage, 37-year-old Hishham al-Sed was released later on Saturday. Bedouin Israeli had crossed his own in Gaza in 2015 and was held since. His family told Israeli media that Saeed had earlier found schizophrenia.
After freeing hundreds of Palestinians captured by Israel, the new release, proceeded after tension on the latest controversy, which was triggered this week when Hamas initially handed over the wrong body to the wrong body in place of Shiri Bibas, A. Israeli mother of two young boys kidnapped by militants.
Hamas on Thursday determined the remains transferred along the bodies of his sons as an unknown Palestinian woman. In response, Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu avenged a “cruel and malicious violation”, while Hamas suggested that it was a mistake.
On Friday night, Palestinian Mujahideen Brigade, the small terrorist group believed that he was holding Bibus and his sons, handed over to each other. Bibas’s family said that Israeli forensic officials had confirmed that the remains were his.
“We demanded certainty for 16 months, and now that it is here, it does not bring any rest, although we hope it marks the beginning of the closure,” the family said.
The ceasefire deal has stopped the war but is close to the end of its first phase. In a second phase interaction, in which Hamas will leave dozens of hostages in exchange for a permanent ceasefire and is likely to be more difficult to return an Israeli from Gaza.