Israel received the list of hostages Hamas will release – The road to the truce opens

Israel received the list of hostages held by Hamas in its Strip , who will be released today to implement the agreed by both sides, as broadcast by Israeli television Channel 12 on Sunday morning (19.1.25). Hamas official who spoke to Palestinian media confirmed that the list of hostages to be released today has been given to Israel. Energy which is a key condition for the Gaza truce to enter into force. CORVERSE “The names of the three people to be released, perhaps soldiers, were given to the Israeli authorities,” said Hamas executive who wanted to maintain his anonymity. According to the same source, “complications in the field” delayed the announcement of the names, while adding that “the exchange (homeless – prisoners) will take place as planned”. Earlier, Israel had made it clear that the truce would not enter into force until Hamas has implemented the agreed agreements. As the time passed when the truce was to begin initially (at 08:30 local time and time of Greece), Israeli tanks and Israeli fighters continued to bomb Gaza areas. CORVERSE In a statement the Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) said they hit “terrorist targets” in the northern and central part of the Gaza Strip. At least 8 Palestinians were killed in Israeli blows in the Gaza Strip this morning after 08:30, when the truce in which Israel and Hamas have agreed should enter into force, Palestinian political protection announced. “Five witnesses fell into Gaza City and three more elsewhere in northern part” of the Palestinian enclave, Mahmund Basal spokeswoman for civil protection, saying 25 injured. In Rafa and Han Eunice, Gaza, Hamas armed men have gone out on the streets celebrating the truce. لالر مل ال اللا اليلير بي يلالان بي الاان الي ان الي ان — الان اليريرين (@AJArabic) For his part, however, the Israeli army reported in a statement that it hit “terrorist targets” in Gaza. The IDF is continuing to operate and strike terror targets in Gaza. A short while ago, IDF artillery and aircraft strike a number of terrorist targets in northern and central Gaza. The IDF remains ready in offense and defense and will not allow any harm to the Citizens… — Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) Many explosions were heard and clouds of black smoke rose in Bates Hanoon after 09:00 local time, said an AFP reporter located in the Israeli city of Sderot bordering Gaza. Earlier Daniel Hagari, a representative of the Israeli army, had pointed out that it would be delayed to implement the truce, which was scheduled to begin at 08:30, as Hamas has not complied with its commitments to provide Israel with the list of names of hostages that will release today. Far-right minister Ben – Gveer Israel’s far-right Minister of National Security, Itamar Ben-Gvere, as well as two other ministers of his nationalist, religious party resigned from government under Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu due to the agreement he concluded with Hamas for a truce in the Gaza Strip, announced their party today. The Otzma Yehudit party no longer participates in the government coalition, but pointed out that it will not try to overthrow the Netanyahu government.