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Stall tactic? Israel awaits Hamas list of three more hostages due to be released on Saturday

Three male hostages expected to be released Saturday

 
Families of Israelis held hostage in the Gaza Strip and activists protest march calling for the release of Israelis held kidnapped by Hamas terrorists in Gaza in Tel Aviv, February 4, 2025. (Photo: Tomer Neuberg/Flash90)

Israel is waiting for Hamas to transmit the list of the three hostages who are due to be released by the terror group on Saturday as part of the next stage of the ceasefire’s first phase.

By the time of publication, the terror group had not yet transmitted the names of those slated for release.

Under the terms of the agreement, Hamas must transmit a list of the hostages to the mediators up to 24 hours before the release, meaning 4 p.m. on Friday.

According to a report by the Saudi al-Arabiya, Hamas purposefully delayed sending the list to protest alleged Israeli violations of the agreement regarding humanitarian aid.

Hamas reportedly claims that Israel is limiting the supply of aid, particularly the equipment to remove rubble, and isn’t providing the agreed-upon amount of fuel.

Hamas also alleged that only 76 aid trucks entered Gaza, contradicting data published by the IDF showing that over 12,000 trucks carrying humanitarian aid entered the enclave since the ceasefire began.

Israeli media reported that Israel expects three male hostages to be freed but behind the scenes, continues to push for the release of the Bibas family.

Shiri Bibas and her two young children are still in captivity and Israel doesn’t have confirmed information about their condition, despite pushing the mediators to pressure Hamas into releasing the information.

Meanwhile, Israel is preparing to release hundreds of Palestinian prisoners, among them convicted terrorists.

Before their release, they will reportedly be shown a special video created by the IDF illustrating the scope of destruction in the Gaza Strip.

Those among the prisoners who murdered Israelis will be deported either to the Gaza Strip or abroad, while the others will be released in Judea, Samaria, or east Jerusalem.

Meanwhile, negotiations over the second phase of the ceasefire, which officially started with the meeting of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu with U.S. Mideast envoy Steve Witkoff, are set to continue with the departure of a lower-level Israeli delegation over the weekend, according to Kan News.

The All Israel News Staff is a team of journalists in Israel.

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