Two hostages were released by the Hamas terrorists who call weapons, as fears grow for the Youth Brothers.
Finally, Abi Yarden Pepas was released this morning after being held for 484 days in captivity by the terrorist group.
He and Offer Kalderon have been delivered to the Red Cross in southern Gaza, Khan Yunis.
The Israeli -Israeli, Keith Samuel, will be released later this morning As part of A fragile ceasefire with Israel.
But fears grow for the children of Yarnen, between the ages of 2, Ariel, five, and his wife Sherry.
Boys were kidnapped along with their parents from Kibbutz nir oZ during Hamas bath on October 7.
The age of Kfir was only 9 months old when he was kidnapped in barbaric.
The children and their mother were seen last alive in a video that was going through Gaza by the militants.
In November, Hamas claimed that Sherry and her sons had been killed in an Israeli air strike – a statement that the Israeli army said could not be verified at that time.
According to what was reported, their father was separated, and he was in a different location.
The Israeli military spokesman, Admiral Daniel Hajari, said earlier this month that the Israeli Defense Army “is very concerned and anxious” about the condition of Pepas's children and their mother.
The child Kfir turned two families in January.
Throughout Israel, the posters of a small -haired baby who holds his pink elephant became a painful symbol of the hostage crisis.
Kalderon, 54, was kidnapped from Nir Oz alongside his two children, Sahar, 16, and Erez, 12.
His children were released in November, but he remained in the hands of Hamas.
Siegel, an American -Israeli, was taken as hostages with his wife Aviva, from their home in Kafr Azza.
Aviva was released during the previous shooting.
Seventeen of 33 hostages are now released to be released in the first stage of the ceasefire, compared to 400 Palestinian prisoners and detainees.