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Israel is preparing to receive four female soldiers held by
Hamas on Saturday, in the latest release of captives under the Gaza
ceasefire and hostage deal.
The militant group said Friday that it intends to release Karina Ariev, Daniella Gilboa, Naama Levy – all 20 years old – and Liri
Albag, 19.
Israeli officials have told the families of the four women
that they intend to move forward with the release – despite Israel
previously expecting Arbel Yehud, a female civilian hostage still held
in Gaza, to be included in Saturday’s release.
Israel had demanded that Hamas release Yehud, a 29-year-old
who was taken hostage from her home in Kibbutz Nir Oz, as part of the
next release, a source familiar with the matter said. She is believed to
be held by Palestinian Islamic Jihad, not Hamas, which could be a
factor in the timing of her release.
Hamas said it expected Israel to release around 200
Palestinian prisoners on Saturday. The Hamas Prisoners Media Office said
in a statement on Friday that it expects “120 prisoners with life
sentences and 80 prisoners with high sentences” to be released
“according to what was stipulated in the ceasefire agreement.”
As part of the agreement, the Israeli government has agreed
to release 50 Palestinian prisoners for every female soldier hostage
released from Gaza.
It was not initially clear on Friday whether Israel would
accept the list provided by Hamas, given Yehud’s absence from it. After
the government received the list through mediators, Israeli Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu held a call with his defense minister and
the heads of the country’s negotiation team, an official told CNN.
Later in the day, the families were notified Israel intended for the release to go ahead.
As of Friday evening, Israel’s Justice Ministry was yet to
say how many and which Palestinian prisoners will be released on
Saturday.
The four women slated for release were among seven female
soldiers kidnapped from the Nahal Oz military base, where they served as
Israel Defense Forces (IDF) military lookouts, observing activity
inside the Gaza Strip.
One of the seven, Ori Megidish, was rescued by the IDF on October 30, 2023. Another, Noa Marciano, 19, was killed in Gaza. Her body was recovered by the IDF on November 17, 2023.
The remaining five were not released as part of an earlier,
short-lived ceasefire deal in 2023, despite the agreement calling for
the release of all women and children held captive. The fifth female
soldier still held in Gaza is Agam Berger. She is not included on the
list for release on Saturday, but she is among the 33 hostages the
Israeli government named as set for release during the first phase of
the ceasefire that went into effect Sunday morning.
Several videos showing their kidnapping became symbolic of the brutality of the Hamas attack of October 7, 2023.
One piece of footage showed them lined up against a wall,
their hands bound, their bodies bruised and bloodied. The video was
released by the women’s families in May to put pressure on the Israeli
government to secure a deal to have them freed. The IDF admitted at the
time that it had failed to defend its personnel at the Nahal Oz base.
Three of the women later appeared in Hamas propaganda videos, pleading for their lives.
The Hostages and Missing Families Forum said it welcomed the
news about the expected release of the four women after 477 days in
Hamas captivity, saying that “an entire nation has fought for them and
anxiously awaits their longed-for return to their families’ embrace.”
The forum added that it “will not give up or stop at any
stage until all hostages return home under the current agreement.”
The four young women slated for release on Saturday were all
serving in the IDF as part of their compulsory military service when
they were taken hostage by Hamas.
The youngest of the four, Albag, was just 18 years old when
she was kidnapped. The Hostages and Missing Families Forum described her
as someone who “radiates joy, with a smile and laugh that brightens the
day of everyone around her.”
According to her family and friends, Albag is a big fan of
singing, photography, and cooking. They said she enjoys traveling, with a
list of restaurants she wants to try in every place she visits. They
said her dream was to study in Paris and become an interior designer and
architect.
Ariev, Gilboa and Levy all turned 20 while in captivity.
Ariev is from Jerusalem and, according to the forum, enjoys
dancing, singing, writing, cooking, and makeup. She was described by the
forum as someone who “shares the love within her with her family and
friends, is sensitive to everything, and always takes care of everyone.”
“She dreams of becoming a psychologist and is known for
being compassionate and for bringing people together – serving as the
connecting force in both her friendships and family relationships,” the
forum said in a statement.
Gilboa is a “passionate musician who studies piano and
singing, aspiring to pursue a professional career in music,” the forum
said, adding that she is “known for her optimism and kindness.”
Levy, meanwhile, was described by her family and friends as
gentle and quiet, yet full of light, joy, strength, and determination.
They said Levy competed in triathlons and played tennis. She also took
part in the Hands of Peace project, which brings together young
Israelis, Palestinians and Americans to discuss the Israeli-Palestinian
conflict.
Three hostages have already been released as part of the
first phase of the present ceasefire deal: Emily Damari, 28, Romi Gonen,
24, Doron Steinbrecher, 31, were all freed on Sunday. At the same time,
90 Palestinian prisoners were released by Israel.
The first phase of the ceasefire agreement is expected to
last for five more weeks. Under the terms, 30 more Israeli hostages,
including the four slated for release on Saturday, and hundreds of
Palestinian prisoners should be freed over that time.
Hamas and its allies still hold 91 people taken from Israel
on October 7, 2023. There are also three additional hostages who have
been held captive since 2014 and are still in Gaza. In total, 251 people
were taken from Israel on October 7, 2023.
Under the terms of the deal, Israeli troops will withdraw
from some parts of Gaza and the amount of humanitarian aid flowing into
Gaza will be increased.