Despite the optimism in the progress of the negotiations for a deal, the terrorist organization continues to impose obstacles. In a conversation with Reuters, a senior Hamas official said that the organization has not yet provided its response because Israel has not yet supplied the maps that would clarify the areas to which it will withdraw.
As mentioned earlier, News 12 journalist Yaron Abraham reported this evening that the first hostages to be released under the ceasefire and hostage release agreement will be three civilian women. After that, the Bibas family members and the female observers will be released.
It was also reported that a private conversation took place between Netanyahu and the head of the Mossad, Dedi Barnea, who is in Doha. According to the report, the direction being discussed in Israel is the first release as early as this coming Sunday. The government and the cabinet are prepared to convene at short notice.
Earlier this evening, it was reported on the Saudi Al-Hadath channel that the murderous terrorist organization Hamas has begun dividing the hostages into groups in preparation for their release. According to the report, when a ceasefire agreement is reached, they will be transferred to a safe location.
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