After 471 days of captivity in , 28-year-old Emily Damari, 31-year-old Doron Steinbrecher and 24-year-old Romi Gonen were released by the Hamas terrorists and safely returned to their homes in . With the release of 3 women, the ceasefire agreement in Gaza and the exchange of hostages between Israel and her was officially sealed, with members of the organization showing their cynical face. ADVERSE Hamas terrorists gave 3 women a bag of “gifts and souvenirs” from their captivity, according to Jerusalem Post. This bag included photographs of them from their captivity, a Gaza map and “liberation certificates”. The certificates read “liberation decision”, to give the signal that cease-fire is a fact. CORVERSE Hamas terrorists even forced women to pose smiling with certificates before being transferred to Red Cross surveillance. This is what we’ve been fighting for, for over 471 days. Welcome home Emily, Doron and Romi — Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) The survivors described this tactic as a “game”. The return of hostages to Israel The three young Israelis, the national of Israel and Britain, the national of Israel and Romania Doron Steinbrecher and Romi Gonen who were released yesterday “crossed hell” after 471 days of hostage, commented Benjamin Netanyahu after women arrived in Israel. Daniel Hagari, a spokesman for the Israeli army, said that “three to four kidnapped” would be left “free every week”. The three young women, who were reunited with their own, were initially taken to Shiba hospital, near Tel Aviv, who announced that they were “in a stable state”. At the “land of hostages” in Tel Aviv, thousands of people welcomed their return with tears, songs, celebrations, hugs. href=”https://twitter.com/hashtag/%D8%AD%D8%B1%D8% A8_%D8%BA%D8%B2%D8%A9?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw># — (@AJArabic) They reached the bombed Gaza the 90 Palestinian hostages After the liberation of women, Most of them were women and children. Hundreds of Palestinians gathered along the road and waited to see the buses with the tinted windows which carried the prisoners. Rose Khwais returned to Gaza and met with her father – Photo Reuters / Jamal Awad When the doors finally arrived and opened, a crowd welcomed people released with tears of joy, songs and fireworks. “The waiting was extremely difficult. But thanks to God, we were confident that one day we would be released,” said Bushra al-Tawil, a journalist who had been arrested and imprisoned in March 2024. In the Gaza Strip, thousands of displaced Palestinians took the streets to return home to a landscape reminiscent of Revelation because of the bombed buildings. BREAKING | At least two Palestinians were injured by Israel gunfire as Israeli forces opened fire in Beitunia, a town in the octaped West Bank, as buses carrying 90 Palestinian captives arrived to a packed crowd. The captives, released today by Israel, included 69 women and 21… — Drop Site (@DropSiteNews) “We couldn’t even find our homes because of the scale of the disasters,” said Maria Gant El Huck from Rafa, who, like most of the Palestinian female population, was forced to leave her home. What the ceasefire agreement provides for The coveted ceasefire deal in Gaza and the hostage exchange was only implemented 24 hours before Donald Trump’s inauguration. This “symptom” which is only a coincidence is not as it fuels hopes that because of the Republican’s election, peace will prevail in the Palestinian enclave. Israel’s Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, warned that his government reserves the right to “restart” the war if it considers it a “need”. For their part, the al-Kasham Brigades, Hamas’ military arm, stressed that keeping the truce would depend on Israel’s “maintaining commitments”. The political protection of the Gaza Strip reported on Sunday that between the planned time of the truce and the time when it actually came into force, Israeli bombings killed 8 Palestinians. The agreement, announced last Wednesday by the countries which intervened in the indirect negotiations (Catar, US, Egypt), according to Doha, wants to lead to the “final end” of the war. On the basis of its terms, in its first phase of six weeks, hostilities must be stopped and 33 Israeli hostages released. In return, the Israeli authorities pledged to release some 1,900 Palestinians who are holding. The agreement also provides that 236 Palestinians, sentenced to life imprisonment for committing attacks or engaging in them, to be released, will be exiled, mainly to Qatar and Turkey. A few minutes after the ceasefire agreement, which also provides for an increase in humanitarian aid entering the Gaza Strip, the UN announced the arrival of the first trucks with assistance. According to Cairo, the agreement provides for the entry of “600 trucks with help per day”. Egyptian official said that “260 trucks with help and 16 with fuel” entered by the end of the day yesterday in the pocket. “We are trying to reach a million people as soon as possible,” Karl Skau, deputy executive director of the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) told the French Agency. During the first phase, negotiations will be held for the second, which is expected to allow the release of the last hostages, and the third and final, concerning the reconstruction of the Gaza Strip and the surrender of the bodies of the captive hostages. According to outgoing U.S. President Joe Biden, in the first phase Israel’s troops are also planned to withdraw from densely populated areas in the Gaza Strip. The October 7, 2023 attack resulted in the loss of 1,210 people in Israel, in the majority of civilians, according to a French Agency count. Of the 251 people kidnapped that day, 91 remain in the Gaza Strip, but 34 of those declared dead by the army. At least 46,913 people, in their majority civilians, died in the fierce Israeli military operations in Palestine, where the humanitarian situation is described as a disaster, in the most recent data from the Hamas Health Ministry in the Gaza Strip, considered reliable by the UN. After unstoppable Israeli bombings for over a year, the health system in the small Palestinian enclave has collapsed. The World Health Organization warns that its restoration will be a “complex and difficult task”.
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