By Fnf Correspondent | PUBLISHED: 18, Jan 2025, 12:03 pm IST | UPDATED: 18, Jan 2025, 12:03 pm IST
The Times of Israel reported that with the government's approval of the agreement, opponents may petition the High Court of Justice against the release of Palestinian security prisoners, though court intervention is unlikely.
The Israel government's hostages and missing persons coordination unit on Friday notified the families of the 33 Israeli hostages expected to be set free in the first phase of the Gaza ceasefire deal. Earlier, the cabinet had approved the hostage release-ceasefire deal with Hamas and recommended the government adopt it.
Israel has not been informed of the status of the 33 individuals, though it anticipates most are alive. A full status report will be provided seven days into the ceasefire. The order of their release remains unclear, with identities expected to be disclosed 24 hours before each release, according to the Times of Israel.
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