Six Israeli hostages to be released this week by Hamas terrorists in ceasefire deal after kidnap hell in Gaza
According to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Hamas is planning to free six additional hostages this week.
Arbel Yehud and three other young Israelis will be rescued on Friday and released on Saturday, bringing an end to their 15-month ordeal in Gaza.
After being at the center of a contentious dispute for days, the public will be relieved to see Arbel free.
Israel said Hamas violated the ceasefire deal, thus they postponed the return of Gazans to northern Gaza for the last 24 hours.
Hamas promised to liberate Israeli citizens first, yet the vile Iranian proxy failed to free Arbel during either of the first two captive batches.
Hamas thugs wearing balaclavas turned over 20-year-old Karina Ariev, 20-year-old Daniela Gilboa, 20-year-old Naama Levy, and 19-year-old Liri Elbag to the Red Cross on Saturday.
Instead of being innocent bystanders caught up in the horrific October 7 tragedy, the women were all captured soldiers.
According to Netanyahu, the confirmation of Arbel’s release now means that Gazans will be permitted to return home.
The military-enforced barrier is thought to have been blocking thousands of displaced Palestinians for the past two days.
So far, seven hostages have been reunited with their families.
In the first exchange last Saturday, British national Emily Damari was released along with fellow Israeli prisoners Ron Steinbrecher, 31, and Roma Gonen, 24.
Israel has also released more than 200 prisoners after the ceasefire agreement took effect.