The last Israeli hostages, held in the, are expected to be released on Monday morning 13/10, shortly before it expires. Nearly 2,000 Palestinian prisoners and detainees under administrative detention in Israel will also be released.
Galis Hirsch, who was appointed by the Prime Minister to communicate with hostage families, said that the living hostages “will be transferred to our hands. We estimate that the process of liberating your favorite – our beloved hostages – will begin on Monday morning. We are also expected to be delivered to the remains of the dead hostages, ”he said in an exclusive message to CNN.
Hirsch acknowledged that not all dead hostages would be returned within the 72 -hour period provided by the truce agreement. He added that Israel will work with the international action team to identify “all our favorite hostages killed”.
“We demand, we expect and are acting to ensure that Hamas is fully effortful, with the support of the international action team, to complete this mission and the return of all the dead hostages for decent burial in Israel,” he said.
Hope pending the summit in Egypt
The President of the United States is expected to arrive in Israel on Monday, where he will address the country’s parliament. Leaders from more than 20 countries, Emmanuel Macron of France and Britain’s Kir Starmer, will then unite with Trump in Egypt for talks on the future of Gaza.
“We are talking to all partners and allies in the area and we are ready to contribute actively so that this agreement can go ahead and not stay in words. Hope should not be frustrated. Must take the form of a sustainable peace in the area. We are at a historic crossroads. And while the world around us is changing, some remain trapped in the umbilicalization of their small -party designs. Greece, however, must see the great image of the world. He has to look forward and everywhere, ”said Kyriakos Mitsotakis in his Sunday review.
Increases the number of dead in Gaza
The death toll in Gaza continues to grow, as the truce allows research groups to retrieve corpses buried under the ruins of damaged buildings. Tens of thousands of Palestinians return to their homes in Gaza and many found only ruins.
In the first two days, Gaza hospitals reported 280 dead, of which 256 were recovered under the ruins.
Since the start of the war, Israeli attacks have destroyed or caused serious damage to more than 430,000 homes, accounting for 92% of Gaza houses, creating 61 million tonnes of rubble, according to UN estimates.
About 10,000 Palestinians are believed to be buried beneath the ruins across Gaza, a Gaza Civil Protection spokesman said on Saturday.
Difficult to distribute humanitarian aid
Damaged Infrastructure in Gaza make it difficult to distribute food to the enclave, the director of the World Food Program (WFP) told CNN on Sunday.
The UN service has 54,000 tonnes of food ready to be distributed and plans to send more than 80 trucks daily to Gaza, said Samer Abdeljuber, WFP regional director for the Middle East, speaking to Becky Anderson.
“It’s not easy, because there are no right roads in the gauze at present. We need to ensure that we can remove some of the ruins and clean roads so that trucks can move on a large scale, “he said.
The body, he added, is also in the process of increasing the number of bakeries in the Gaza, from 10 to 30.
Lavish at Homer Square
Homer families and captive survivors spoke yesterday at a huge gathering at Homer Square in Tel Aviv, in view of the expected liberation on Monday. The hostage forum and missing estimated that about 500,000 people attended the rally.
“I was in captivity for 505 days. In Gaza I met comrades hostage, Omer (Wenrt), Guy (Gilboo-Dallal) and Eviant (David). Our souls were united and our degrees became one. We gave power to each other, we shared everything. After 505 days, Omer and I came to light. When I hugged my loved ones, I felt joy and happiness, but inside me I carried pain for Guy and Eviantis who stayed there, back. I get up and continue to fight until they come back. Until everyone is at home, our story is not over, “said Tal Soham, who was hostage.
“President Trump has proven what it means to decide and to work. No lies. Without fear. May we also bless us with leadership and courage. Israeli citizens return to their country after abandonment – some for burial and others to begin a long and difficult recovery. And, most importantly, this will not end until the last hostage returns home, “said Ichik Horn, father of Homer Eitan Horn.

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Ivanka Trump and Jared Koussner
The daughter and groom of United States President Donald Trump met with the families of 48 Israeli hostages still held in Gaza, before the large gathering held on Saturday in Tel Aviv.
Relatives of Hamas abductors on October 7, 2023 thanked Ivanka Trump, her husband Jared Kouchner, and American Special Envoy Steve Whitkov for their “decisive role” in the planned release of the US. Missing.
Whitkov confirmed the United States’ commitment to “leave no one behind”, according to a forum announcement.