POSSIBLE SNAG: Israel ‘Discussing’ List of 11 Hostages to be Freed Today

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Israel received late last night a list of the hostages slated for release on the fourth and final day of the ceasefire agreement with Hamas, with 11 abductees set to be freed today.

However, Brig. Gen. Gal Hirsch (res.), Israel’s coordinator for the captives and missing, said this morning that officials were “discussing” the list and had not yet notified the families, an indication of a possible snag.

Qatari mediators were working with Israel and Hamas to resolve “issues” with the lists of Israeli hostages and Palestinian prisoners to be released, an official briefed on the matter told Reuters.

“There is a slight issue with today’s lists. The Qataris are working with both sides to resolve it and avoid delays,” the official said.

Israel’s Prime Minister’s Office on Monday afternoon said that negotiations regarding the lists continue. “We are aware of the stress that families are under and we will share information when it is possible,” read the statement.

Hamas freed 40 Israeli captives in the first three days of the ceasefire that began on Friday morning. The deal calls for a total of 50 Israeli civilians, women and children, to be released over four days.

Hamas released an “extra” Israeli hostage with dual Russian citizenship on Sunday in a gesture to President Vladimir Putin.

In addition to pausing its military activities in Gaza, Israel has agreed to free 150 jailed Palestinian terrorists and allow hundreds of trucks of goods into the enclave, as well as fuel.

Hamas released 13 Israeli women and children, the Israeli-Russian Roni Krivoi and three Thai nationals on Sunday, including Elma Avraham, 84, who was taken to Soroka Medical Center in Beersheva in life-threatening condition.

Hamas has released a total of 19 foreign nationals as part of a side deal with Bangkok.

The Gaza-based terrorist group kidnapped some 240 people during its Oct. 7 assault on southern Israel, during which thousands of heavily armed gunmen murdered 1,200 people and wounded over 5,000 others.

One of the hostages released was Abigail Edan, 4, a dual Israeli-American citizen whose parents were murdered in front of her at their home in Kibbutz Kfar Aza.

“What she endured is unthinkable,” U.S. President Joe Biden said on Sunday. “Thank God she’s home. I just can’t imagine the enjoyment. I wish I were there to hold her.”

In a statement on Sunday, Hamas said that it was seeking to extend the truce beyond the four-day period if Israel makes a “serious effort” to increase the number of Palestinian terrorists released from prison.

Any extension of the agreement would see 10 hostages released per day for up to another six days (10 days in total) before Israel’s military operation in Gaza resumes.

Army Radio reported on Monday morning that Israel believes that Hamas is holding at least 20 more mothers, children and elderly women.

According to the report, Palestinian Islamic Jihad handed over to Hamas most of the mothers, children and elderly women it was holding captive.

However, Qatari Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed Bin Abdulrahman Al Thani told the Financial Times that there are more than 40 women and children in Gaza not held by Hamas and that the terror group needs time to locate them.

Other sources estimate the terrorists still hold about 180 hostages, including some 20 children and 40 women.

Qatari and Egyptian mediators are leading talks between Israel and Hamas aimed at extending the truce by possibly up to four days, The Wall Street Journal reported on Sunday.

An Egyptian official told the newspaper that after women and children, elderly men would be given priority, followed by the bodies of deceased hostages. Hamas so far has only agreed to release women and minor civilians and not men or any female soldiers captured. JNS


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