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OUTRAGEOUS: These are the prisoners Israel will be releasing
A new report reveals the identity of many of the Palestinian terrorists being released - including one woman who actually held onto hostages.


Israel is set to release some 1,000 Palestinian terrorists for the remaining living hostages and slain hostages agreed to in the first phase of the hostage deal, some of whom are active terrorists and one of whom even held hostages, according to a report tonight (Tuesday) by i24 News reporter Avishai Grinzaig.
According to Grinzaig, the Israeli red line for releasing terrorists is anyone who participated in the October 7 attack and massacre, as well as anyone who actively participated in the fighting in the subsequent fighting in the Gaza Strip.
According to Grinzaig's revelations, the terrorists get to choose 500 released prisoners, and Israel gets to choose the remaining 500, all in accordance with the above conditions.
However, while those conditions sound like those released are relatively harmless, they include a woman who held hostages, forces who dug fortifications for Hamas terrorists, and Hamas officials and members who did not actively participate in this round of fighting but who may have launched rockets or engaged in other combat activity before October 7.
A government minister told Grinzaig that "these details were not clearly presented at the government meeting. We were not aware of this."
The remaining living and slain hostages are reportedly set to be released by next week, with four of the slain hostages to be returned to Israel for burial on Thursday and possibly all remaining live hostages to be returned this Saturday. The remaining slain hostages, who may include Hadar Goldin, are reportedly set to be returned next week.
According to a Channel 14 report, Israel has not yet decided whether to move forward with the second phase of the hostage deal, which would require declaring an end to the war. Some want to continue phase one-style exchanges to get back all remaining living and dead hostages, others want to make phase two conditional on the exiling of the entirety of Hamas members in the Gaza Strip.
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