Hamas To Free Two Russians With Next Group Of Israeli Hostages In Gesture To Putin

Hamas To Free Two Russians With Next Group Of Israeli Hostages In Gesture To Putin

Russian President Vladimir Putin – © Alexey Danichev/POOL/TASS

The Hamas Movement will release two hostages with Russian citizenship from the Gaza Strip in a gesture of “appreciation” for the position taken by Russian President Vladimir Putin.

The announcement was made on November 29 by Moussa Abu Marzouk, an official from the Hamas political wing. It is unclear if the two also hold Israeli citizenship.

The release of the two Russian citizens will be in addition to the ten Israelis who are set to be released later in the day as part of the temporary ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas, which was brokered by the United States, Egypt and Qatar.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office confirmed earlier in the day that it had received a list with the names of abducted Israelis who will be released by Hamas. At least 30 Palestinian prisoners will be released in exchange.

From its side, Hamas said that it was able to verify that three of the hostages in Gaza were killed in Israeli strikes before the ceasefire entered into effect.

Earlier this week, the relatives of Israeli-Russian hostages being held captive by Hamas in Gaza went to Moscow earlier this week to seek the Kremlin’s assistance in getting their family members freed.

Moscow assisted in the release of Roni Krivoi on November 26. Krivoi was released in a separate agreement from the hostage release agreement, apparently as a favor by Hamas to Moscow. Israel didn’t release any Palestinian prisoners in exchange for him.

Since the temporary ceasefire in Gaza entered into effect, Hamas has released 50 Israeli hostages. Aside from Krivoi, all the freed hostages were women and children. From its side, Israel released 150 Palestinian women and children serving time in Israeli prison for security offenses.

In addition, 18 foreigners, 17 Thais and a Filipino, were released by Hamas as part of a separate deal that was brokered by Iran.

The exact number of hostages remaining in Gaza remains unknown. However, efforts are currently underway to further expand the ceasefire and secure the release of more people.

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Psionists slaves of America

thanks to hamas terror attac and the butcher of gaza’s murderous response, biden the puppet will have his hands tied in the middle east and hand vladimir putin complete victory in ukraine. viva russia.

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Martillo

“hamas terror attac ” wtf obviously you haven’t heard all those interviews with idf tick tockers and pilots that explain how the idf slaughtered their own “civilians” on oct 7th and 8th. (the so-called “hannibal doctrine” of whack a jew if you can kill a palestinian too). i suggest you look them up on the electronic intifada and gray zone, max blumenthal etc etc..

Dstroj

iran always looking to initiate a peaceful settlement, well done.

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the truth hurts

hamas killed 16 russians knowing their attack would target jewish russians. putin can do nothing to protect russian citizens in israel so long as kremlin is dependent on iranian war machines. free palestine is ya basta iran. the iranian colonizers of gaza are to blame for this war.

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Jesus didn't speak English

iran colonizers, how you come up with that one?

Martillo

the truth hurts indeed and zionazi$ certainly can’t handle that.

Martillo

there are more than a million “russian” jews in khazar occupied palestine. the christian russian population is more than happy to have gotten rid of them. the same can be said for the ussan zionazi$ that pollute palestine that no normal ussan wants back in $lumville. perhaps it is time to move the entire racist supremacist “jew only” abomination to montana along with its “security fence” and its vile supremacist cult of death and destruction.

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