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Hamas names four Israeli female soldier hostages to be freed in second swap

Karina Ariev, Daniella Gilboa, Naama Levy and Liri Albag will be freed in exchange for Palestinian prisoners under the Gaza ceasefire deal

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Demonstrators hold up a cut out of the Olympic rings with pictures of hostages Liri Elbag, Naama Levy, Karina Ariev, Daniela Gilboa and Agam Berger attached to the hoops in Tel Aviv, Israel, in July 2024. Photo: Reuters

Palestinian militant group Hamas announced the names on Friday of four Israeli women soldier hostages to be released in exchange for Palestinian prisoners in the second swap under the ceasefire deal in Gaza.

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Karina Ariev, Daniella Gilboa, Naama Levy and Liri Albag would be released on Saturday, the group said.

The exchange, expected to begin on Saturday afternoon, follows the release on the ceasefire’s first day last Sunday of three Israeli women and 90 Palestinian prisoners, the first such exchange for more than a year.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office confirmed that the list had been received from the mediators. Israel’s response would be presented later, it said in a statement.

Israeli media reported that the list of hostages slated for release was not in line with the original agreement, but it was not immediately clear whether this would have any impact on the planned exchange.

(Clockwise from top left) Israeli hostages Karina Ariev, Naama Levy, Daniela Gilboa and Liri Albag were seized from their army base in southern Israel during the deadly October 7, 2023 attack by Hamas. Photos: Bring Them Home Now via Reuters
(Clockwise from top left) Israeli hostages Karina Ariev, Naama Levy, Daniela Gilboa and Liri Albag were seized from their army base in southern Israel during the deadly October 7, 2023 attack by Hamas. Photos: Bring Them Home Now via Reuters

In the six-week first phase of the Gaza ceasefire, Israel has agreed to release 50 Palestinian prisoners for every female soldier released, officials have said. That suggests that 200 Palestinian prisoners would be released in return for the four.

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