Ahead of the hostage deal that is expected to take place tomorrow, journalist Kan 11 Moav Vardi, publishes the status of the 13 Israeli captives who are expected to be released tomorrow at one in the afternoon.
According to the report, the list of the 13 abductees consists of 4 children (among them two siblings), 3 mothers, the siblings' grandmother, and 5 elderly women.
Earlier this evening, all the families of the abductees received a phone call from the headquarters for the release of the abductees during which they were informed if their loved ones in captivity are on the list of abductees who are expected to be released tomorrow.
According to the deal between Israel and Hamas, 13 Israelis will be released from captivity in Gaza, in exchange for 50 terrorists who will be released from Israeli prison.
The Prime Minister's Office on behalf of the person in charge of the abductees and the missing, Brigadier General (Res.) Gal Hirsch, said: "Following the arrival of the list of the names of the abductees who will be released first in the first phase of the agreed upon outline - the liaison officers sent messages to all the families whose loved ones appear on the list, as well as to all the families of the abductees. We will update additional reliable information as required. We would like to ask the public to refrain from spreading rumors and unofficial information."
As mentioned, the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas will begin tomorrow at 7 am, and at 4:00 pm the first wave of Israeli hostages is expected to be released.
The discussions between the parties reached an official agreement, and the ceasefire between Israel and the terrorist organization Hamas is expected to begin tomorrow at 07:00 in the morning, when at 16:00 in the afternoon Israel will receive the first wave of prisoners to be released as part of the deal.
The Prime Minister's office stated: "Israel confirms that an initial list of names has been received, the appointed officials are checking the details of the list and are currently in contact with all the families."