Hostage Deal

The Third Phase: These are the Abductees who will be Released Tonight

After 50 days in the captivity of the terrorist organization Hamas in the Gaza Strip, 13 more Israelis will be released tonight. 4-year-old Abigail Idan is on the list, which includes 9 children.

Ella Elyakim (photo: family album)

The 13 abductees who will be released tonight in the third round have already been handed over to the Red Cross. In a few minutes they will leave the Gaza Strip towards the Hatzerim base near Ofakim.

The list of those released:

  1. Abigail Idan, 4 years old (Kfar Aza).
  2. Ella Elyakim, 8 years old (Nahal Oz).
  3. Dafna Elyakim, 15 years old (Nahal Oz).
  4. Hagar Brodetz - mother (Kfar Aza).
  5. Ofri Brodetz, 10 years old (Kfar Aza).
  6. Yuval Brodetz, 8 years old (Kfar Aza).
  7. Oriya Brodetz, 4 years old (Kfar Aza).
  8. Chen Goldstein - mother (Kfar Aza).
  9. Agam Goldstein, 17 years old (Kfar Aza).
  10. Tal Goldstein, 9 years old (Kfar Aza).
  11. Gal Goldstein, 11 years old (Kfar Aza).
  12. Alma Avraham 84 years old (Nahal Oz).
  13. Adrian Aviva Siegel 63 years old (Kfar Aza).

The abductees are expected to cross into Israeli territory during the evening, this time they will cross the Rafah crossing, cross east to Kibbutz Be'eri, from there to the Hatzerim base, then by helicopter to the hospitals where they will be received by the security and medical forces and later to meet their families.

An Israeli with Russian citizenship was also released among the abductees at the request of Russian President Vladimir Putin, and in addition also four foreign workers.

According to the reports, one of the hostages from the festival in Re'im will be released. Also, 39 Palestinian prisoners released from Ofer prison will be released tonight as part of the deal.

Abigail Idan The Red Cross abductees hostage deal

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