Khaberni - Israeli sources reported that Hamas has moved up the delivery of Israeli hostages to this evening or night, before the arrival of US President Donald Trump to Israel.
The Wall Street Journal reported that Hamas is holding 20 Israeli hostages, who will be delivered as part of the agreement.
A Hamas leader had earlier reported that 48 prisoners, both alive and dead and mostly Zionists, in Gaza will be released tomorrow morning, Monday.
According to Israeli media, the release of the hostages will be moved up to nighttime hours, to be completed before US President Donald Trump's visit.
In his statements, Hamas leader Osama Hamdan said in a press briefing, "According to the signed agreement, the exchange is scheduled to begin Monday morning as agreed, with no new developments in this matter."
After the return of the prisoners from Gaza, Israel will start releasing about 2000 Palestinian prisoners from its jails, according to the provisions of the first phase of the ceasefire agreement signed by both parties with American mediation.
Meanwhile, the Israeli Ministry of Defense's Media Department reported today, Sunday, that the Israeli authorities have rolled out the red carpet, set up a platform, and raised the national flags in preparation for Trump's anticipated visit tomorrow, Monday.
Two days ago, Steve Witkoff, the special envoy to the US President, announced the countdown to the release of the prisoners in the Gaza Strip according to the agreement reached by Israel and Hamas under President Donald Trump's plan.




