Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said Hamas did not comply with the agreement in a statement on Friday, published in four names of the hostages released on Saturday.
As part of the hostage agreement, it was agreed that there would be four hostages to be released on Saturday, three soldiers and one civilian.
The agreement will issue 33 hostages in the first phase of the release of security prisoners, humanitarian aid, and some areas of Gaza.
Hamas also has to go on the list of the remaining 26 hostages in Gaza, which is on the first phase of release list.
For the first time, Israel, therefore, will find official information about the fate of the Babbas family: Parents Sherry and Yarden and children, Ariel and Kefir.
The families of the hostages who blocked the Ilyan Highway in Tel Aviv demand that the hostage will be released every last hostage. (Credit Denver Ahron)
Israel is already ready to put pressure on Hamas if it tries to “play” with the lists.
Protests on the Ilyon Highway
Protesters blocked the Ilyon Highway in Tel Aviv on Friday evening. They were protesting against the current agreement, saying that every hostage, dead and alive, should come home.
The first three hostages released on Sunday
The first three hostages, Emily Damari, Doron Stein Brother, and Rumi Gonnon were released from Hamas imprisonment on Sunday.
Israel will release 30 Palestinian detainees for every citizen hostage and 50 Palestinian detainees to release Hamas. The hostages issued in the first phase are the people who fall into the category of humanity, such as women, children, the elderly or the injured.