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IDF Completes Preparations for Hostage Release in Israel | Footage
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Ben Yechezkeli1 MIN READ
Published Jan. 18, 2025, 6:51 PM
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The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) have completed preparations for the reception of hostages in Israel. Tomorrow, at 4:00 PM Israel time, the first three hostages are expected to be freed, with four more set to be released by next Saturday.
According to the plan, the hostages will pass through one of the crossing points between Gaza and Israel, likely the Kerem Shalom crossing, where they will undergo initial medical checks by IDF personnel, medical teams, and psychological support staff. They will also be given the opportunity to shower and refresh themselves.

Only after a preliminary assessment will they be flown by helicopter to hospitals in central Israel, where they will meet their families for the first time as part of their rehabilitation process.
It should be noted that Israel is currently unaware of which hostages are alive and which have sadly been killed. Even those who are alive have uncertain conditions, and Israel is taking steps to minimize the release of difficult footage from the moment of their release.
In addition, the IDF Chief of Staff held an assessment after Shabbos to prevent attacks across the country in light of the agreement. Judea and Samaria will be reinforced with an additional seven IDF units to prevent riots or terror attacks.
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