Hamas announced Monday that its next group of hostages will be released on Saturday, in accordance with a ceasefire deal with Israel. This statement followed earlier comments from a Hamas official suggesting the release might be delayed to Sunday.
The militant group plans to release over 90 hostages in the coming weeks as part of the multi-phase agreement, which aims to end the 15-month war in Gaza. In exchange, Israel is releasing Palestinian prisoners and detainees.
A statement from Hamas confirmed, “The next group of hostages will be released on Saturday in exchange for Palestinian prisoners held by Israel.” Earlier, Nahed Al-Fakhouri, head of the Hamas prisoners’ media office, indicated the release could occur Sunday, sparking speculation about a delay.
A senior Israeli official, speaking anonymously, clarified that Saturday remains the agreed-upon deadline for the next release.
Ceasefire Agreement Details
The ceasefire, implemented earlier this month, outlines a structured process to de-escalate the conflict. It includes:
– A six-week initial cessation of hostilities.
– Gradual withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza.
– Hostage exchanges: Hamas began the process by releasing three Israeli hostages when the ceasefire took effect, with subsequent releases scheduled weekly.
In return, Israel has started releasing Palestinian prisoners, fulfilling its side of the accord. The agreement is viewed as a significant step toward halting one of the region’s longest and most destructive conflicts.