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Hamas has released all remaining hostages in Gaza.
The American television network CNN reported that Hamas had released all hostages a short time ago.
Thirteen of these hostages have been handed over to Israel by the Red Cross.
The Red Cross is said to be taking the remaining hostages from Gaza to Israel.
The Red Cross takes the hostages handed over by Hamas to the Rim military camp. From there, the army takes them to Tel Aviv.
After meeting with their families, the hostages are taken to the hospital for medical check-ups and treatment.
Hamas initially provided Israel with a list of 20 hostages who were still alive and would be released.
The hostages have been released accordingly.
For the first time since the release of hostages from Hamas, photos taken on Israeli soil of some of the hostages have been made public.
The hostages released were 22-year-old Maton Engrest, 28-year-old Ziv Berman, 28-year-old Gali Berman, 36-year-old Elkana Bohbot, 21-year-old Rom Braslavsky, 24-year-old Nimrod Cohen, They are 26-year-old Ariel Cuneo, 33-year-old David Cuneo, 24-year-old Aviatar David, 24-year-old Guy Gilboa-Dalal, and 37-year-old Maxim Harkin.
Similarly, Hamas has also released Eyton Horn, 39, Segev Kalfon, 27, Bar Kuperstein, 21, Omri Miron, 48, Eyton Abraham Mor, 23, Yosef-Chaim Ohana, 25, Alon Ohel, 22, Avinatan Or, 35, and Maton Zangaukar, 25.
Hamas will hand over the bodies of the dead to Israel after the release of the surviving hostages. Hamas has informed Israel that the handover of the bodies may take some time.
Israel will release Palestinian prisoners after Hamas releases hostages. It will release 1,700 prisoners, including 250 life prisoners.