One of the hostages, which, according to Israel, should be released in the first stage, 34 -year -old Levy, who attended a new music festival with his wife Ans on October 7, 2023.
The couple whose son of the almogue is now three years old, she fled to the shelter for the roadside bomb after the attack on Hamas militants. Ains was killed in a shelter or was stolen and returned to gas.
Over the weekend on the hostage square, Tel -Alyaviv, or brother Michael said the BBC that he was expecting to hear about the statuses of the rest of 26 hostages, it was like “
He also said he did not receive any instructions on when he would be released and what he called “the end of this nightmare.”
Michael also said he was afraid that Hamas could still delay his brother’s release.
“We can’t just be quiet and hope for the best. We must continue to go. And while he’s here, I don’t believe it really happened.”
On Saturday, after the release of four Israeli soldiers in the second exchange ceasefire, a press secretary of the Israeli military stated that “extremely concerned” the well -being of three hostages -33rd Bibbage, and her two young sons kfir, kfir, two, and ariel Five.
In November 2023, Hamas claimed that they were killed in Israeli airline tickets. However, the Israeli military did not confirm their death, and the Israeli government insisted that they are among the 33 hostages transmitted in the first stage.
Negotiations in the second stage – which should see the rest of the hostages released in exchange for more prisoners, full of Israeli withdrawal of troops and “restoration of sustainable peace” – should start on February 4.
The third and last stage involves the reconstruction of the gas that may take years and the return of any organs of the other hostages.
The hostage and disappeared families forum requires that the Israeli government implement all three stages and ensure the return of each hostage.
“We are not whole without them all. Our nation needs all home, together to the last hostage,” the statement reads.
Meanwhile, the deputy chief of the Israeli military medical corps said that in recent months, some of the seven recently released hostages were “constantly in the tunnels”.
“Some of them were alone all the time they were there,” said Colonel Avi Banava, Reuters reports. “Those who said they were in the best form.”
For the hostages, they were told that their treatment improved in the days that led to their release when they were allowed to take a shower, change their best food, he added.