Hostages expected in the coming days

BREAKING: Government Offices prepare for Hostage reception as Deal nears finalization

The relevant government offices received a request in recent hours regarding preparations for the reception of the hostages expected to be released as part of the deal.

Person holds up poster of Hamas hostage (Photo: Shutterstock / Yehuda Bergstein)

The relevant government offices received a request in recent hours regarding preparations for the reception of the hostages expected to be released as part of the deal, as reported by Kan Reshet Bet. According to the report, the deal is very close to being finalized, and it is expected that in the coming days, the hostages to be released in the deal will arrive in Israel.

Meanwhile, against the backdrop of reports of significant progress in the negotiations for the release of hostages, Al-Arabiya network reports that the murderous terrorist organization Hamas has sent its final response a short while ago. According to the report, Hamas's response contains no comments on the draft ceasefire agreement in Gaza.

Earlier, Channel 12 News reported that the mediators informed Hamas that they demand a response from the terrorist organization to the proposal by midnight at the latest. Meanwhile, a Hamas official told CNN that they are "very close to a ceasefire agreement with Israel."

As mentioned, it was reported this morning that the details of the deal have been finalized, and now they are waiting for Hamas's response. An Israeli official noted that "it can be cautiously said that we are close to the possibility of closing the hostage deal." He also said, "If Hamas's response comes soon – within a few days, all the details can be finalized."

It was also reported that hospitals in Israel have been told to prepare beds to receive hostages as a deal becomes closer. On the flip side, terrorists included in the prisoner-hostage exchange for the deal have been moved from prisons to transfer facilities according to an initial report.


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