31 January 2025

Eight other hostages held by Hamas in Gaza were launched amid chaotic scenes as part of the ceasefire deal with Israel.

Three Israelis and five Thai citizens were handed over to the Red Cross by Hamas before he was transferred to the Israeli forces and transferred them to Israel.

A total of 110 Palestinians were later launched in Israeli prisons, including 32 with a sentence and 30 minors.

Israel delayed their release in response to the way the hostages treated when they were delivered.

On Thursday's publications, 15 hostages have been released since the start of the shooting on January 19. Eighty -two are still detained.

The Israeli soldier Ajam Berger, 20, was the first to be released on Thursday – led by masked gunmen through a scene of the rubble in an event run by the theater in Gabalia, in northern Gaza.

Civilian crowds were kept by the Hamas militants, as they appeared on a platform and were granted a certificate, before being transferred to the Red Cross.

She was one of the seven women from an unarmed unit of observers who were kidnapped on October 7, 2023, and the other in Gaza.

In the field of Tel Aviv, the crowds chanted on a large screen.

“I feel overwhelmingly … to see her face, to see her returning to her family. It is exciting,” said Yah Orine, who served in the same unit as Mrs. Burger a decade ago.

The photos issued by the Israeli army were showing four other young women from the unit that was released in the previous exchange on Saturday.

In a statement, her family said that she can now “start the recovery process”, but “recovery will not be completed until all the hostages will return to the house.”

About two hours later, in Khan Yunis in southern Gaza, the other seven hostages were brought out amid chaotic scenes.

The armed fighters were driving them through crowds of chanting spectators, and many mobile phones, before they were delivered to the Red Cross in waiting vehicles.

Ramzi happened in front of the remains of the house – Israel's bombing – from the late Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, the engineer of October 7 attacks. Sinwar was killed by Israeli forces in Rafah in October 2024.

“There was a lot of chaos, there was a lot of payment.” He said that there are chants of the name of Sinwar and Hamas.

A woman in the crowd said she was “proud to resist Gaza and resist Gaza.”

In Tel Aviv, people were impatiently watched, because they keep Israeli flags and hostages.

In addition to Mrs. Berger, Israeli civilians were released, 29 years old, Jade Moussa, 80, and Thai agricultural workers Pongesak Tha, Southane Swakham, watching Srion, Panoat Setho and Oracak Lano.

In a sign of a shift in the ceasefire, the release of prisoners was stopped by Israel until it received assurances that the scenes that accompanied the hostage in Khan Yunis will not be repeated.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that “shocking scenes” was “additional evidence of the unimaginable brutality of the terrorist organization Hamas.”

The Prime Minister's office later said that he had since received intermediaries since then “a commitment that a safe exit of our hostages” was not released.

The postponement was the latest obstacle to the sensitive and complex mutual steps that Israel and Hamas committed to the conditions of the ceasefire.

Israel was late for two days, which allowed hundreds of thousands of Palestinians displaced to return to northern Gaza after Hamas failed to include Erbl Jews in the previous round of hostages on January 25.

Two hundred and fifty people were transported when Hamas attacked Israel on October 7, 2023, killing about 1,200 people. The attack sparked a war that destroyed Gaza.

Israel's military attack for 15 months has been killed more than 4,7,460 Palestinians in the region, according to the Hamas Ministry of Health in Gaza.

Before Thursday, 290 Palestinian prisoners were released – starting with those who spend the long rulings of the bombings and other attacks of adolescents who were held without charge – under the ceasefire.

Most of them returned to the occupied West Bank, East Jerusalem and Gaza, while about 70 of the most dangerous perpetrators were deported.

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