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According to an Israeli government spokesman, eight of the remaining eight hostages have been killed in the first phase of the ceasefire by Hamas.
David Mansoor said in a briefing on Monday, in which he had already returned, David Mansoor said in a briefing on Monday, the remaining 33 hostages who were expected to return to his family from Gaza. Will Israeli authorities were informed as hostages after receiving the list from Hamas, he said.
According to Mansoor, eight dead were killed by Hamas. The Palestinian militant group has not commented on the cause of his death.
The first phase of the Gaza Seas fire and the hostage release – which began on January 19 – was captured by Hamas and other armed groups liberated in the October 7 attacks.
Israeli authorities contacted all the hostages’ families issued at a phase of the deal on Sunday evening, including they are alive and believes they are dead, the hostage and missing Families Forum. CNN has been confirmed.
According to the Forum and the Israeli Government Press Office, these hostages are expected to be released, 21 are men, men, three women, and two children, who are two years old to 86 years old.
The Israeli will also release about 2,000 2,000 Palestinian prisoners in the first part of the agreement.
After the October 7 attacks, more than 15 months of the Israeli bombing, the Israeli people were recovered for the first time.
On Monday, tens of thousands of homeless Palestinians began returning home to northern Gaza, of which large -scale have been eliminated due to more than a year of airstrikes and ground raids.
Recent hostages released from captivity January 25 released four women Israeli soldiers as part of a long anticipated ceasefire and hostage agreement.
On Saturday, the director of the Israeli Facility Hospital, Kareena Arif, Daniela Gulbah, Nimam Levi, and 19 -year -old Larry Albag were in a stable condition.
According to a senior Israeli military officer, last week, several of the seven hostages from Gaza lasted for more than eight months.
The seven women released so far have shown symptoms of mild appetite with low vitamin levels, said Avi Benov, deputy chief of Israel Defense Forces Medical Corps. “His mental health was a very complicated problem,” he said.
The former hostages were given vitamins and small quantities during their first medical check -up at the Rammum Military base in Israel, the officer said. He added that he was asked if he wanted to shower and change clothes before meeting his parents and he was assured that he was safe.
Benov claimed that Hamas had fed them better and allowed them to be washed and replaced in the days before their release for propaganda purposes.
He said that the condition of small hostages is good, he added, adding that when the old kidnappers start returning, they will probably be in worse condition, which has spent more than a year in prison.
Benov refused to answer the question of whether there were physical symbols that the hostages were tortured. He said, “They will tell their stories.
This is a developing story and will be updated.