What will the anger mean when watching astute hostages for a brittle end of fire?

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Eli Shabi’s view was interviewed on stage, surrounded by Hamas fighters, caused palpitations and rage equally among the Israelis.

“How do you feel?” He was asked by a masked interviewer. “I feel very happy today to return to … my wife and daughters,” he replies, apparently without knowing that they were killed in the attack of Hamas against Israel on October 7, 2023.

The scene was broadcast live around the world, the hostage broadcast led by the scene to send a message.

The ranks of armed fighters, the flag in Arabic, Hebrew and English, stating “We are a flood … The war of the next day” – all filmed in modern camera equipment – tells the world that they still respond in the Gaza tape and intend to They remain so.

In previous exchanges, Hamas also tried to give the impression that they took good care of those who have abducted.

This time it was not possible.

All three men looked insightful and sunken. As their images were broadcast on Tel Aviv’s hostage square, the mood changed from one of the celebration in grief.

“It’s complicated,” said 21-year-old Ruth Senderovic, who was looking at the big screens. “This is the biggest joy I have had for some time, and it is also devastating because you see men who were the leaders of the family, they were fathers, and now you see broken men.”

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel “will not downplay the shocking scenes” and this action would be taken accordingly without specifying what it would be.

The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), which facilitates transfers, said it was “increasingly concerned about the conditions surrounding the release operations” – urging them to be “worthy and private”.

But not only Hamas have come under fierce criticism of the condition of the people who have released.

Shortly after the release of the three hostages, 183 Palestinians – some served long sentences for their role in the killings of the Israelis, others held without charge – left Israeli prisons.

One of the released was Jamal Al Tavil, the former mayor of Al Beerh. He spent nearly two decades in and outside Israeli prisons, partly over allegations that he had helped to appoint suicide attacks. He was recently hungry to protest his detention without charges.

His daughter, who was recently released from prison, claims that she was beaten in the last moments before his release. It had to be transferred from the bus to the hospital while connected to a fan.

According to the Palestinian Red Crescent, seven of those who are released from Israeli prisons need hospital treatment after their prison.

There have been numerous reports since October 7, 2023, accusing the Israeli authorities of abuse of Palestinian prisoners.

The question now is what impact, if any, Saturday editions will have on The fragile deal to stop fireS

Israel said he was sending Qatar negotiators to discuss “technical problems” before they started talking around the next phase. He also welcomed warmly US President Donald Trump’s proposal that Gaza will be emptied by PalestiniansS

In the meantime, Hamas accused Israel of “lack of commitment” regarding the cessation of fire, but said the group was still ready to join any conversation.

Hamas also released a smoothly produced video on the release of the three hostages. Shot in underground tunnels, they obviously learn that they need to be released. They talk to the camera, thank God, and then put uniforms with their own pictures on them.

The release of the video was soon followed by a statement by families demanding that it would not be broadcast.

For all anger about the condition of these, there was another conclusion that many have made today. The deal to ensure their freedom – and the constant end of the fighting – cannot come soon enough.

Because in the permeability inhabited by spirits, the faces of those who are released, the price of delay was written.

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