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As part of the prisoners' exchange deal, the (Ezzedine) al-Qassam Brigades decided to release tomorrow four women soldiers,
said Abu Obeida, the spokesman for the the group's armed wing, on TelegramThey knew something, the girls who were the eyes of the country,
Sasha saidShe believed in the goodness in people, and so do I,
Levy Shacher saidOne terrible video, that has no connection to Naama before October 7, turned her into everyone’s daughter,
her mother Ayelet Levy Shacher said in a speech last year in honor of International Women’s DayThere’s no music in the house because you’re the one who sings ... There’s no noise of cooking in the middle of the night... I miss you so much that my heart aches,
she wroteThe surge in supplies entering Gaza each day and the return of law and order has allowed aid organizations to significantly scale up the delivery of life-saving assistance and services,
according to the United NatiionsToday, Hamas will provide the names of four hostages as part of the second prisoner exchange,
said Bassem Naim, a member of Hamas's political bureau based in QatarThe worry and fear that the deal will not be implemented to the end is eating away at all of us,
said Vicky Cohen, the mother of hostage Nimrod CohenI mean, the deal should hold, but if it doesn't hold there'll be a lot of problems,
he told reportersSince the ceasefire agreement has not yet been fully enforced by the Lebanese state, the gradual withdrawal process will continue in full coordination with the United States,
Netanyahu's office said in a statementAn Egyptian-Qatari committee will oversee the implementation of this part of the agreement on the ground,
he saidTomorrow we will give the mediators the names of the four hostages who will be released.”
Speaking to the Al-Araby news outlet on Thursday, Hamas official Zaher Jabarin saidI call from here to the Prime Minister and negotiating team - you’re doing excellent work - do whatever is necessary to bring everyone back, to the last hostage,
Ayelet Samerano, whose son Yonatan Samerano is among those still being held, saidThe first thing I’ll do, I’ll kiss the dirt of the land on which I was born and raised,
said Nadia Al-Debs, one of the many people gathered in makeshift tents in Gaza’s central city of Deir al-Balah preparing to set out for home in Gaza City the next dayGod knows if I’ll find (my house) standing or not,
she said