Hamas also released the captured dog.
It should be noted that Hamas handed over the 17-year-old Israeli captive, with her dog in her arms, to officials of the International Committee of the Red Cross, within the framework of the prisoner exchange agreement.
Within the framework of the prisoner exchange agreement reached with Israel, Hamas yesterday handed over 12 prisoners, 10 Israelis and two foreigners, to Red Cross officials in the blockaded Gaza Strip. Among those released was a 17-year-old Israeli girl whose name was revealed to be Mia Leimberg.
In the video recorded during the exchange, it did not go unnoticed that Leimberg got into the Red Cross car with his dog on his lap. The video also shows that Leimberg and her dog are in good shape.
ENERGY EXCHANGE CONTINUES
The agreement regarding a four-day “humanitarian pause” in the fighting between Israel and Hamas came into force at 07:00 (08:00 GMT) on Friday, November 24.
As part of the prisoner exchange agreement under the “humanitarian mediation” agreement between Israel and Hamas, 61 Israeli prisoners, one of whom is a man and the others are women and children, have been released from the Gaza Strip. Gaza and 180 Palestinian women and children have so far been released from Israeli prisons.
Qatar announced on November 27 that the “humanitarian pause” had been extended for two more days as a result of mediation efforts between Hamas and Israel. (AA)
Source: Sozcu
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