Ager Calderon and Jeden Bibas were taken by Hamas from Nir -Ozo, while Keig Zigel was taken from Kfar Aza.
Mr. Bibba’s wife wide and their two children, Ariel, now five, and Kfir, now two, were also captured. Their fate is unknown.
Their release will bring the number of hostages released under the ceasefire agreement to 18.
The Palestinian Association of Prisoners states that nine prisoners who are serving life will be released on Saturday, and 81 will be released for long terms. Israel did not comment.
Four hundred Palestinian prisoners – ranging from those serving long terms to the blasts and other attacks conducted without accusation – are still released in exchange.
Most returned to the occupied west shore, eastern Jerusalem and gas, while many most serious violators were deported.
The last exchange, which took place on Thursday, demonstrated the instability of the arrangement. Israel has briefly postponed to release the prisoners after he was outraged as he treated eight hostages when they were released.
As seven of the eight were released in Han UNIS, Crowds of the audience – many photographed with mobile phones – push Because the prisoners were led by the militants to the Red Cross vehicles before being transferred to Israel. In a separate issue, in Jabalia, the eighth carried through the scene of rubble from Israeli air strikes in the events guided by the stage and put it on the platform before passing the Red Cross.
Later, the Israeli Prime Minister’s Office stated that the mediators have been “committed to the fact that a safe exit will be guaranteed for our hostages”, “will still be released.