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Waiting with bated breath: at 7:00 the ceasefire will begin, at 16:00 the first abductees are expected to be released | Israel Hayom

2023-11-24T03:05:54.008Z

Highlights: Ceasefire will begin at 7:00 a.m., at 16:00 the first abductees are expected to be released. Friday will be the first of four consecutive days in which a total of 50 Israelis held captive by Hamas since October 7. Once they are identified, Israel will release the terrorists in return. One of the most dramatic days in the history of the State of Israel, says Israel Hayom. "Israel Hayom" with all the details about the return of the abductees.


One of the most dramatic days in the history of the State of Israel • At 16:00, the first 13 Israelis released from Hamas captivity are expected to move to the meeting point • They will be received by military representatives and transferred by helicopter or vehicle to hospitals where they will meet their victims in an isolated compound • "Israel Hayom" with all the details about the return of the abductees


An entire country is holding its breath in anticipation of the return of the first hostages from Hamas captivity in what will go down as one of the most dramatic days in the history of the State of Israel.

The release of the hostages, this is how it is supposed to happen, Photo: Israel Hayom

Barring last-minute delays and Hamas doesn't try to pluck its nerves further, Friday will be the first of four consecutive days in which a total of 50 Israelis held captive by Hamas since October 7 will be released.

The ceasefire, in an outline that was widely agreed upon, will begin at 7:00 a.m. At 16:00 P.M., just before the Sabbath begins, Hamas will begin releasing the 13 abductees, and once they are identified, Israel will release the terrorists in return.

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Source: israelhayom

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