“Israel is ready and prepared for the immediate reception of all our hostages” Announcement on Sunday afternoon by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Only a few hours are left for the long moment for the hostage exchange, with their relatives looking forward to tightening their own people. Exactly when this will happen, however, it is not known, Jewish media is cited by anonymous Israeli officials who confirm a Wall Street Journal report that Israel has received evidence that Hamas is seeking to speed up the release of hostages.

Specifically, Hamas seems to want the hostage exchange before the arrival of US President Donald Trump in Israel, scheduled for Monday morning at 9:20. US Vice President Jay Di Vance said earlier that the exchange would take place from time to time.

However, an Israeli Israeli Ministry of Defense official said that “at this stage, there is no change in the assessment of information”.

“Israeli defensive forces are prepared for any developments in receipt of hostages,” he adds.

Israeli officials had previously stated that they were expecting the release of hostages on Monday morning.

At the same time, an Israeli official stated to the public broadcasting body KAN that the army believes that the hostages would have returned to Israel until Trump’s landing tomorrow.

“Israeli defensive forces have completed their preparations for the release of hostages and estimate that all of them will be released before Trump’s arrival,” the source said.

Israel is expected to release about 2,000 Palestinian prisoners, including 250 who serve long -term penalties for serious security offenses. In return, Hamas is expected to release 20 living hostages and then return the bodies of 28 dead hostages.

Hamas Sources: We will deliver control of gauze

At the same time, a source of the organization in the negotiations two days after the implementation of the ceasefire with Israel said that Hamas will not rule the lane of gauze After the war.

“For Hamas, Gaza Strip Governance is a settled issue. Hamas will not participate in the transitional phase at all, which means that the control of the Gaza Strip has been renounced, but it remains a fundamental element of Palestinian society, “this source told AFP, which did not want to be named.

The source also reports that the team is ready to stop armed operations, as opposed to another Hamas official who said earlier that disarmament was “out of the debate”.

“Hamas agrees with a long -term truce and not using her weapons at all during this period, except in the case of Israeli attack on Gaza,” the source says.

The source reports that Hamas asked Egypt, as a mediator, to convene a meeting before the end of next week to agree to the synthesis of a temporary technocratic and apolitical Palestinian committee, which will be in charge of the daily operation of public services.

“Hamas, along with the other factions, has submitted 40 names. There is absolutely no veto right over them and none of them belong to Hamas, “he adds.

At the same time, in a post on X, Israeli Defense Minister Israel Kats said that his country’s “big challenge” after the liberation of Israeli hostages this week would be “the destruction of all Hamas terrorist tunnels in Gaza”.

“The great challenge for Israel after the return phase of hostage will be the destruction of all Hamas terrorist tunnels to Gaza, directly by the Israeli army and through the international mechanism that will be established under the leadership and supervision of the United States.

This is the primary importance of implementing the agreed principle of demilitarization of Gaza and the elimination of Hamas weapons. I have instructed Israeli defensive forces to prepare for the execution of the mission, “Kats wrote.

Dozens of humanitarian aid trucks enter Gaza

At the same time, dozens of humanitarian trucks are entering Gaza in the morning in the hope that humanitarian aid will be increased day by day.

The organizations said, according to the terms of the ceasefire agreement, that they were preparing to “flood” Gaza with food and other basic supplies.

At least 600 trucks are needed daily to begin tackling the terrible humanitarian crisis in Gaza, according to the UN.

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