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Hamas-Israel hostage deal: Full list of 33 hostages set for release

The Hostages Administration released the names of the 33 hostages to be released into Israel, dead or alive, in accordance with the deal. Details inside

Mural for release of the hostages. (Photo: Chaim Goldberg/Flash90)

The Hostages Administration provided an update today (Friday) for the families of 33 hostages whose names are included in the list as part of the first phase of the deal. According to the report on N12 News, this is a list that Israel submitted a few months ago and was published. However, the families have not been updated about the condition of their loved ones.

The list includes civilian women, children, female soldiers, men over 50 and men under 50 - sick and wounded. The identity of the hostages to be released in each phase will be provided 24 hours before the release. On the seventh day, Hamas is supposed to provide the list of living hostages.

Here is the full list of hostages to be released in the first phase:

Romi Gonen, Emily Demari, Arbel Yehud, Doron Steinbrecher, Yarden Bibas, Ariel Bibas, Kfir Bibas, Shiri Bibas, Liri Elbag, Karina Ariev, Agam Berger, Daniela Gilboa, Naama Levy, Ohad Ben Ami, Gadi Moses, Keith Siegel, Ofer Calderon, Eli Sharabi, Itzik Elgart, Shlomo Mansour, Ohad Yahalomi, Oded Lifshitz, Tzachi Idan, Hisham al-Sayed, Sagi Dekel Chen, Yair Horn, Omer Wenkert, Sasha (Alexander) Trofanov, Elia Cohen, Or Levy, Avera Mengistu, Tal Shoham, Omer Shem Tov.

According to the deal, this is the release schedule of hostages in general, without naming who will be released on what day:

Release Schedule:

Day 1 (Jan 19): 3 released

Day 7 (Jan 25): 4 released

Day 14 (Feb 1): 3 released (priority to women)

Day 21 (Feb 8): 3 released

Day 28 (Feb 15): 3 released

Day 35 (Feb 22): 3 released

Between Day 35 and Day 42 (until Mar 1): Avera Mengistu, Hisham al-Sayed, and the remaining 12 hostages will be released.

The IDF has prepared an operation to absorb the hostages and help them as they are freed entitled "Wings of Freedom," and hospitals and other government services have prepared to treat them physically and mentally.


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