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Hamas to release four female Israeli soldiers under ceasefire agreement

Four female Israeli soldiers will be released by Hamas in the second exchange under a ceasefire deal that has halted the Gaza war.

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Four female Israeli soldiers will be released by Hamas in the second exchange under a ceasefire deal that has halted the Gaza war.

Israel confirmed it had received the list of names of the captives – held hostage by the Palestinian militant group since October 7, 2023 – to be freed on Saturday.

The Hostage and Missing Families Forum Campaign group later named the prisoners as Karina Ariev, Daniella Gilboa, Naama Levy and Liri Albag.

The women were captured together while deployed in a surveillance unit at the Nahal Oz military base, located a kilometre from the Gaza border. Their abduction was filmed by Hamas.

Albag turned 19 while in captivity, while the other women are all now 20 years old.

Israeli hostage Liri Albag. Picture: AFP
Israeli hostage Liri Albag. Picture: AFP
Israeli hostage Naama Levy. Picture: AFP
Israeli hostage Naama Levy. Picture: AFP
Israeli hostage Daniela Gilboa. Picture: AFP
Israeli hostage Daniela Gilboa. Picture: AFP
Israeli hostage Karina Ariev. Picture: AFP
Israeli hostage Karina Ariev. Picture: AFP

If all goes according to plan, after Hamas releases the four women, Israel should free a group of Palestinian prisoners – though neither side has specified how many there will be.

Palestinian sources told AFP the exchange could happen before noon local time. According to the Israel Prison Service, some of them will be released to Gaza, with the rest to return to the occupied West Bank.

The exchange is part of the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza war, which took effect last Sunday and saw three women hostages and 90 Palestinian prisoners freed.

The fragile truce is intended to pave the way for a permanent end to the war in Gaza.

Abu Obeida, the spokesman for the Ezzedine al-Qassam Brigades, Hamas’s armed wing, said on social media platform Telegram that “as part of the prisoners’ exchange deal, the Qassam brigades decided to release tomorrow four women soldiers”.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office confirmed it had received the names through mediators.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Picture: X
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Picture: X
A fighter of the Ezzedine al-Qassam Brigades, Hamas's armed wing. Picture: Omar Al-Qataaa/AFP
A fighter of the Ezzedine al-Qassam Brigades, Hamas's armed wing. Picture: Omar Al-Qataaa/AFP

Bassem Naim, a member of Hamas’s political bureau based in Qatar, told AFP on Friday that Palestinians displaced by the war to southern Gaza should be able to begin returning to the north of the devastated territory following the releases.

“An Egyptian-Qatari committee will oversee the implementation of this part of the agreement on the ground,” he said.

While displaced Gazans longed to return home after more than a year of war, many found only rubble where houses once stood.

“Even if we thought about returning, there is no place for us to put our tents because of the destruction,” Theqra Qasem, a displaced woman, told AFP.

Displaced Palestinians make their way along a street as they return to Rafah on January 19. Picture: Eyad Baba/AFP
Displaced Palestinians make their way along a street as they return to Rafah on January 19. Picture: Eyad Baba/AFP

‘Eating away at us’

The ceasefire agreement, brokered by Qatar, Egypt and the United States after months of fruitless negotiations, should be implemented in three phases.

US President Donald Trump, who has claimed credit for the agreement, said on Thursday he believed that “the deal should hold”.

During the first, 42-day phase, 33 hostages Israel believes are still alive should be returned in exchange for around 1,900 Palestinian prisoners held in Israeli jails.

The next phase should see negotiations for a more permanent end to the war, while the last phase should see the reconstruction of Gaza and the return of the bodies of dead hostages.

The first swap on Sunday saw the release of Israeli hostages Emily Damari, Romi Gonen and Doron Steinbrecher.

Hours later, 90 Palestinian prisoners were freed from Israeli jails, most of them women and minors.

Smoke rises from an area in Jenin in the occupied West Bank during a large-scale Israeli army operation on January 24. Picture: Jaafar Ashtiyeh/AFP
Smoke rises from an area in Jenin in the occupied West Bank during a large-scale Israeli army operation on January 24. Picture: Jaafar Ashtiyeh/AFP

In Israel, families of hostages held for more than 15 months in Gaza fear that the ceasefire could collapse.

“The worry and fear that the deal will not be implemented to the end is eating away at all of us,” said Vicky Cohen, the mother of hostage Nimrod Cohen.

“Even these days, there are elements in the government who are doing everything in their power to torpedo the second phase.” Some far-right members of Netanyahu’s governing coalition opposed the deal, with firebrand Itamar Ben Gvir pulling his party out of the coalition in protest.

During their 2023 attack on Israel, Hamas militants took 251 hostages, 91 of whom remain in Gaza, including 34 the Israeli military has confirmed are dead.

The attack, the deadliest in Israel’s history, resulted in the deaths of 1,210 people, mostly civilians, according to an AFP tally based on official Israeli figures.

Israel’s retaliatory response has killed at least 47,283 people in Gaza, a majority of them civilians, according to the Hamas-run territory’s health ministry, figures which the UN considers reliable.

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