Hamas delivers names of Israeli female captives for release

The Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of the Hamas Movement, has submitted the names of three Israeli female captives to be released on Sunday, marking the first day of the ceasefire agreement in Gaza.
The captives were named as follows:
-Romi Gonen, aged 24
-Emily Damari, aged 28
-Doron Steinbrecher, aged 31
The announcement comes as both sides prepare to implement the terms of the ceasefire deal brokered earlier this week.
According to well-informed sources, Hamas has requested mediators to ensure that Israeli drone overflights cease in line with the terms of the agreement. The cessation of drone activity is reportedly necessary to facilitate the safe release of the captives.
The ceasefire deal, mediated by Qatari officials, includes provisions for the release of captives and a halt to hostilities, marking a potential turning point in the ongoing conflict in Gaza. The international community continues to monitor the situation closely as both sides work toward fulfilling the agreement’s terms. (ILKHA)
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