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Gaza: Hamas Names Three Israeli Hostages To Be Freed On Saturday

Under the ceasefire deal, 33 hostages held by Palestinian militants in Gaza are to be freed in the first six weeks of the truce in exchange for hundreds of Palestinian prisoners.
A view of a banner depicting Keith Siegel, who is a dual U.S. citizen seized during the October 7 attack on Israel and taken hostage into Gaza, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, is seen with other images of hostages in Tel Aviv, Israel, April 28, 2024. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton/File Photo

Hamas announced on Friday that it would release the father of the youngest Israeli hostages taken during its October 7, 2023, attack on Israel, along with two others, including a dual U.S. citizen, in the next hostage-for-prisoner exchange.

Yarden Bibas, Keith Siegel and Ofer Kalderon will be handed over on Saturday, Hamas armed wing spokesperson Abu Obeida said in a post on his Telegram channel.

Yarden Bibas is the father of baby Kfir, only nine months old when he was kidnapped, and Ariel, who was four at the time of the cross-border attack.

Fate Of Minors Still Unknown

There was no word on the fate of Kfir and Ariel, or on their mother Shiri, who was taken at the same time. Hamas said in late 2023 that they had been killed by Israeli bombardment, in the early months of the Gaza war.

Video of their capture began circulating soon after they were seized. It showed a terrified Shiri clutching her small children in a blanket as they were bundled into captivity surrounded by militant assailants.

The father, Yarden, 34 at the time of the attack, was also abducted and a clip circulated showing him bleeding from a head injury suffered from hammer blows.

Israeli-American Keith Siegel, who was taken hostage with his wife Aviva, was seen in a video released by Hamas last year. His wife was released in the first hostage-for-prisoner exchange in November 2023.

Ofer Kalderon’s two children Erez and Sahar, abducted alongside him, were also released in the first exchange.

Hamas Freed 8 On Thursday

On Thursday, Hamas freed three Israeli and five Thai hostages in Gaza while Israel freed 110 Palestinian prisoners after delaying the process in anger at the swarming crowds engulfing one of the hostage handover points.

Under the ceasefire deal that halted more than 15 months of fighting, 33 hostages held by Palestinian militants in Gaza are to be freed in the first six weeks of the truce in exchange for hundreds of Palestinian prisoners, many of whom have been serving life sentences in Israel.

400 Prisoners Exchanged So Far

Fifteen hostages, including five Thai workers taken on October 7, and 400 prisoners have so far been exchanged. Ninety Palestinian prisoners, including nine serving life sentences and 81 serving long-term sentences, are to be swapped for the three Israelis on Saturday, Hamas’ prisoner information office said.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has drawn criticism in Israel for not having sealed a hostage deal earlier in the war after the security failure that enabled Hamas-led militants to burst across the border and storm nearby Israeli communities.


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But there has also been opposition to the current deal, which some critics in Israel have said leaves the fate of most of the hostages in the balance and Hamas still standing as Gaza’s dominant entity.

Hamas, which Israel has vowed to obliterate, retains a strong presence in Gaza despite more than 15 months of heavy bombardment from the Middle East’s most advanced military and the assassination of Hamas leader Yahya Al-Sinwar.

Palestinian Prisoners Include Minors

The Palestinian prisoners and detainees include 30 minors and some convicted members of Palestinian groups responsible for deadly attacks that have killed dozens of people in Israel.

Around 1,200 people were killed and more than 250 hostages were abducted in the Hamas attack in Israel, the deadliest single day for Jews since the Holocaust. Among the dead and abducted were dozens of Thai agricultural workers.

Israel’s military response has killed more than 47,000 Palestinians, according to Gaza’s health ministry, and laid waste to the enclave of 2.3 million people, who face severe shortages of medicine, fuel and food.

Israel has killed several leaders of Hamas and another ally of Iran, Lebanon’s Hezbollah movement, in parallel conflicts.

Conflicting Claims On Bombardment

Hamas and Gaza residents accuse Israel of indiscriminate and disproportionate bombardment. Israel says it takes measures to protect civilians and accuses Hamas of using human shields in densely populated Gaza, charges it denies.

Around half the hostages were released in November 2023 during the only previous truce, and others have been recovered dead or alive during Israel’s military campaign in Gaza.

In the course of the war triggered by the Hamas attack, Israel has killed other leaders of Hamas as well as Lebanon’s Hezbollah, striking major blows against Iran’s network of proxies in the Middle East. The fall of Syria’s Iran-backed President Bashar al-Assad was also a boost for Israel.

More talks on the implementation of the second stage of the deal, due to begin by Feb. 4, are meant to open the way to the release of over 60 other hostages, including men of military age, and a full Israeli military withdrawal from Gaza.

If that succeeds, a formal end to the war could follow along with talks on the monumental challenge of reconstructing Gaza.

(With inputs from Reuters)