Hamas liberates three Israeli hostages when the Palestinian prisoners were released
BBC News

Hamas liberated three Israeli hostages in Gaza, while Israel launched 183 Palestinian prisoners in the last exchange as part of the international ceasefire deal.
The three hostages – Eli Shadi, Ohad Ben Ami and Or Levy – were delivered to the Red Cross on Saturday morning before reunification with the family in Israel.
Fears arose about their well -being, as the family of Mr. Sharrab – who lives in the United Kingdom – described their shock in his appearance.
Palestinian prisoners who returned with the scenes of the celebration were received in Ramallah in the occupied West Bank. The actors claimed that they all needed “medical care”, without providing details.
So far, 21 hostages and 566 prisoners have been released since the ceasefire began on January 19.
By the end of the first stage of the ceasefire within three weeks, 33 hostages and 1900 prisoners are expected to be released. Israel says that eight of the 33 died.
While Mr. Sharabi was handed over, Mr. Bin Ami and Mr. Levy were handed over to the Red Cross in Deir Al -Bala, in the center of Gaza, holes lined up, were encircled on a row of armed fighters, to watch and photograph mobile phones, such as Hamas, Amas, and they are Hamas, the flags were announced Palestinian.
A representative from the official Hamas and the Red Cross actor signed the papers on the stage to complete the delivery. Then the hostages were shown on the stage, surrounded by men with guns. The three men asked testimonies and answered the questions in the microphone, before waving with them in the Red Cross vehicles.
Israeli President Isaac Herzog expressed their horror in the material state of men who said that “after 491 days of hell, hunger, starvation and pain.”
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu also criticized the state of men and accused Hamas of “repeated violations” of the ceasefire deal, without providing details.
Speaking to BBC Arabic on Saturday, Hamas spokesman Hazem Qassem said that the latest version of Israeli hostages had been implemented “in a civilized way.”
He also accused Israel of “withdrawing its feet” of carrying out the agreed humanitarian relief as part of the ceasefire.

The Coordinator of the Singer in Netanyahu and the missing persons said that Israel has dealt with “great intensity” issues and will raise them with ceasefire brokers and take measures.
The son -in -law of Mr. Charraby Steve Presley told BBC that the assertion that he was alive was “what we were working on during the past 16 months.”
Mr. Presley said it was “very difficult to” see “thin” and huge “and he was offered Hamas. “It is the light that went from his eyes that I truly shocked me.”
The hostage forum and the lost families said in a statement that “annoying images” of the version “is a blatant and painful evidence that does not leave any doubt – there is no time to waste the hostages! We must get them all outside, up to the last hostage.”
Meanwhile, the ICRC, which facilitated delivery, said it “is increasingly anxious about the circumstances surrounding issuance operations.”
“We strongly urge all parties, including brokers, to take responsibility to ensure that future versions are generous, especially,” he said.

Later on Saturday, Israel launched 183 Palestinian prisoners. More than 70 serve life or long sentences, and 111 detainees in Ghazan during the war. Seven are scheduled to be deported.
The Palestinian Prisoners Club told AFP that seven prisoners who were released were hospitalized in Ramallah due to poor health.

Abdullah Al -Zaghari told the group: “All the prisoners who were released today need medical care, treatment and examinations as a result of the brutality they were exposed to during the past months.”
One of the people who were released was Jamal Al -Tawil, 61, a prominent politician in Hamas in the West Bank and the mayor of the former village of Al -Biriya, who spent more than 19 years of Israeli prisons and abroad.
His daughter Busra Al -Tawil was released in the release of former prisoners in January.
The media reported that both the father and his daughter were recently detained without charge.
Khadda Daghma, the mother of another Palestinian prisoner who was released, described the feeling that he was “very happy, with great happiness” after she saw her son for the first time in 15 years.
“My heart is full of happiness,” I told a correspondent in Gaza, adding that her son, Ammar Fadil Al -Ghallaa, “changed a lot” and was “not himself.”
According to Israeli prisons, he was arrested due to crimes including intentional burning, and an attempt to kill and serve an illegal organization.
Hamas seized 251 hostages and killed about 1,200 people when Israel attacked October 7, 2023, which led to war.
At least 4,700 Palestinians were killed in the Israeli attack, according to the Gaza Ministry of Health in Hamas. The United Nations says that about two -thirds of Gaza buildings have been damaged or destroyed by Israel’s attacks.
Elie Charraby, 52, was transferred from Kibbutz Perry with his brother Yossi, whose death has been confirmed since then. The wife of the British -born Eli, Lyan, two daughters, Noya Wahil, was killed in the attack.
During his release, Mr. Sharabi was filmed saying that he was “very happy today to return to … my wife and daughters”, adding to the concerns he was not aware of that his family had been killed.

Owahah bin Ami, 56, from Kibbutz Perry, was alongside his wife Raz. She was later released by Hamas.
Mr. Bin Ami, an accountant, “is known for his good judgment and humor,” according to the hostage families forum.
Or Levy, 34, a computer programmer from Rishon Lezion, a city of Tel Aviv, fled to the Nova Festival with his wife EyNAV, when the militants attacked the event.
Mr. Levy was taken into account and the body of Eynav was found in a bombs as the couple was hiding.
Hours before the hostage names were issued on Friday, Hamas accused Israel of not committing to its commitment to increasing the amount of humanitarian aid allowed in Gaza as part of the ceasefire deal.
“The humanitarian situation is still catastrophic due to the Israeli obstacles,” Marama Marov, head of the Hamas Media Office in Gaza, told a press conference in Gaza City.
He said only 8,500 out of 12,000 trucks expected entered Gaza since the ceasefire began, and medical equipment and shelter supplies were delayed, according to media reports.
This claim contradicts 10,000 trucks with food, medicine and tents He crossed to Gaza since the beginning of the ceasefire in what he called “a huge increase.”
On Saturday, US President Donald Trump continued to pay his proposal, which was widely criticized to move all Palestinians from Gaza and redevelop it as an international travel destination.
Announcement – to The United States “takes over” the Gaza Strip, The resettlement of its Palestinian population and the transfer of lands to the “Riviera in the Middle East” – complex talks on the next stage planned from the ceasefire.
But Israeli negotiators are still expected to meet in brokers in Qatar later on Saturday.
Trump’s idea was strongly condemned Arab countries and the United Nations.