Bar, Eviatar, Rom, Yosef Haim, Segev, Avitan, Elkana, Maxim, Nimrod, Eitan, David and Ariel, and Matan Tsengauker were transferred to the Red Cross. Eitan, Gali, Ziv, Omri, Guy, Alon, and Matan Engrest are already in Israel. Celebrations and updates on this historic day.
The Egyptian presidency has confirmed that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will attend the “Peace Summit” in Sharm el-Sheikh.
“The Sharm el-Sheikh Peace Summit will begin soon with the participation of 30 countries and international and regional organizations, to celebrate the signing of the ceasefire agreement in the Gaza Strip,” it was reported.
The first helicopters took off from the hospitals
The first two helicopters carrying hostages freed from captivity in Gaza took off from Re’im camp to hospitals in central Israel.
They are no longer kidnapped: the 13 returnees were handed over to the IDF.
The 13 hostages will join IDF forces in the Gaza Strip and from there continue to Re’im camp.
The 13 hostages: Bar Kuperstein, Eviatar David, Rom Breslavsky, Yosef Chaim Ohana, Segev Kalfon, Avinan Or, Elkana Buchbot, Maxim Harkin, Nimrod Cohen, Matan Tsengauker, David and Ariel Cuneo, and
According to Arab media, Hamas informed the mediators and the Red Cross that the bodies of the slain hostages would be handed over in the afternoon.
Arab media sources close to Hamas claim that the terrorist organization informed mediators that the bodies of the hostages killed by the terrorist organization will be handed over to the Red Cross in the afternoon.
According to the Arab channel Al-Hadath, Hamas officials who spoke to the media outlet said they had informed mediators and the Red Cross that the next stage of the hostage-taking will take place this afternoon.
The organization announced that it will hold another pause of several hours between the release of the live hostages, which is now concluded, and the handover of the bodies of the slain hostages.

