The Hostage Deal

Arab Female Prisoners Refuse to be Released in the Hamas Deal

The attorneys for the Arab Israeli citizen detainees informed the State Attorney's Office and the Ministry of Justice that they refuse to include them in a release deal with Hamas.

(Photo: Chaim Goldberg, Flash90.)

As part of the agreement for the release of the hostages for prisoners between Israel and Hamas, the lists provided by the terrorist organization also include Israeli Arab citizens detained. Hamas's goal in this move is to create an alliance between it and the Arabs of Israel.

But it seems that not everyone is ready to be released from prison when the price is a connection to Hamas. According to the report of News 12 reporter, Mohammad Magadli, the attorneys for the Israeli Arab citizen detainees informed the State Attorney's Office and the Ministry of Justice that the detainees and their families refuse to include them in a release deal with Hamas.

Meanwhile, today (Wednesday) is expected to be the last day on which Israeli hostages will be released from Hamas captivity, in exchange for a ceasefire and the release of security prisoners from Israeli prisons. The list of those released who are supposed to return home this evening has already been transferred to Israel and their families have been updated.

At the same time, the question arises as to whether the ceasefire will be extended in exchange for the release of additional hostages. Let's recall that last night, it was announced that against the background of the rumors about the decision to stop fighting in Gaza completely, and in exchange to release all the hostages, including men and soldiers, all the members of the coalition oppose and claim that the proposal is not on the table.

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