2023-11-25 13:08:46
14:08
How are child hostages released by Hamas taken care of?
Four children, including one aged two, were released yesterday by Hamas. Specially trained staff welcomed these children, shocked by the experience they had.
To reassure them, doctor of clinical psychology Marilyne Baranes explains on BFMTV that the people responsible for welcoming them give them very practical instructions. “Who we are, what we are going to do,” she explains. “We’re going to take them out of emotion” by only giving them concrete and practical information, she says.
It is also recommended to listen to their requests, ensure the presence of familiar faces, bring them a familiar object to reassure them and offer them something to eat and drink.
14:05
Who are the Palestinian prisoners released by Israel?
42 Palestinian prisoners are to be released today by Israel, following 39 Palestinians already released yesterday.
Among them, there are 24 women and 15 minors. According to the researcher associated with IRIS and editor-in-chief of the journal Orients Stratégiques David Rigoulet-Roze, no one has been found guilty of assassination, a criterion imposed by Israel.
Some, however, are affiliated with Hamas, Islamic Jihad or the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine.
13:36
61 aid trucks enter Gaza
61 trucks loaded with aid entered the Gaza Strip today, says the Palestinian Red Crescent.
This is the “largest humanitarian aid convoy” entering Palestinian territory, according to the Red Crescent. It consists of “food and non-food items, water, primary health care drugs and emergency medical supplies”.
The Red Crescent, which escorted the convoy, says it is “happy to be able to fulfill this duty towards the affected population in the North”, but assures that the deliveries “are not enough”.
12:19
Israeli strikes once morest Hezbollah
The Israeli army announced that it had shot down a surface-to-air missile fired from Lebanon and targeting an Israeli drone early today.
This missile did not enter Israeli territory, said the army, which indicated that it had struck infrastructure belonging to the Lebanese Hezbollah movement, an ally of Palestinian Hamas, in response.
12:10
Hostages released Friday “are in good health”
During a press briefing held at midday, the director of the Schneider Medical Center of Israel, where several of them are hosted, indicates that they “are in good” health but need rest following this ordeal.
“They told us their experiences, we don’t ask a lot of questions, we listen and they tell their stories, we cry with them,” she said, assuring that he fell asleep “around four or five in the morning ” and that they only slept “three or four hours.”
10:53
Israeli ship attacked by Iranian-made drone
An Israeli-owned ship was attacked by an Iranian-made drone in the Indian Ocean on Friday, a US military official said on Saturday.
“We are aware of reports that a Shaheen 136 drone hit a ship in the Indian Ocean,” the official told AFP, adding that the ship suffered damage but was not There were no injuries on board.
9:45
14 Israeli hostages and 42 Palestinian prisoners will be released this Saturday
Fourteen hostages held in Gaza by Hamas will be released today in exchange for 42 Palestinian prisoners, on the second day of an agreement between Israel and the Palestinian Islamist movement that includes a truce in the Gaza Strip, according to Israeli officials.
On Friday, the first day of this agreement, 13 Israeli hostages – women and children – returned home in exchange for the release of 39 Palestinian prisoners, women and teenagers. The truce was, meanwhile, still respected in the Gaza Strip.
7:26
Several Thai hostages released by Hamas
Several Thais who were held hostage by Hamas in Gaza were released Friday by the Palestinian Islamist movement a few hours following the start of the truce with Israel, according to the Thai and Qatari governments.
A total of ten Thai nationals were released, not 12 as initially reported, the Thai Foreign Ministry said in a statement.
Four of the ten people released had never been confirmed as hostages by Israeli authorities, the ministry added.
“The number of Thai nationals still detained is now estimated at 20,” the ministry said, adding that diplomatic staff were with the group of freed hostages and had notified their relatives.
7:24
Three members of the same Israeli family released by Hamas
On October 7, Ohad, Keren and Ruth Munder were kidnapped by terrorists while they were in the kibbutz of Nir Oz, located a few kilometers from the Gaza Strip. After several weeks of anguish, their release was experienced as a celebration by the other members of the family.
“The only one who has been able to talk to them now is Ohad’s father, he said that they were fine, that they were in good health, and that their conversation was really exciting. We are all really relieved,” said one cousin, interviewed by BFMTV.
Read the full article on BFMTV.com
6:24
Who are the Israeli hostages released yesterday by Hamas?
Four children, including one aged two, and six women aged over 70 are on the official list of hostages released yesterday following an agreement agreed on Wednesday.
The document released by the Office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu mentions the names of the 13 hostages. Among them are a 34-year-old mother and her two daughters aged 2 and 4, an 85-year-old woman as well as a three-generation family, the grandmother, her daughter and her grandson. No man was released.
Find more details on their identity in our dedicated article.
6:19
Emmanuel Macron affirms his “determination” to obtain the release of French hostages
Emmanuel Macron yesterday welcomed the release of the first hostages by Hamas, assuring the families of the French people held of his “determination” to obtain their release, while no Frenchman was among the first group released as part of an agreement.
“I welcome the release of a first group of hostages (…) Special thoughts for the French hostages and their families. They can count on our determination,” wrote the President of the Republic on X (formerly Twitter).
“We remain mobilized alongside the mediators to obtain the release of all,” he added.
6:14
Hamas released first 24 hostages yesterday, families awaiting further release
The first Israeli and foreign hostages kidnapped by Hamas during its deadly attack on Israeli soil were released yesterday, under an agreement which also resulted in a truce in the Gaza Strip.
A total of 24 hostages, 13 Israelis, ten Thais and one Filipino, were handed over to the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in Gaza by Hamas on Friday, while Israel released 39 women and children held in its prisons , announced Qatar, the main mediator in the conflict.
6:07
Second day of truce in Gaza which has “real chances” of lasting more than four days
Hello and welcome to this live broadcast dedicated to the situation in the Middle East. For the first time in seven weeks of war, a truce, which came into force yesterday at dawn, offers respite to the inhabitants of the Gaza Strip, besieged and bombarded since October 7 by the Israeli army in response to the attack carried out by Hamas commandos infiltrated from Palestinian territory.
The American president also estimated, in a brief speech, that there were “real chances” of extending the agreed four-day truce, in particular thanks to the release of more than 50 Israeli hostages.
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