What will be anger for a delicate ceasefire from the point of view of the pride of the hostage?

Eli Shabi is being interviewed on the stage surrounded by Hamas fighters, causing heartbreak and anger in similar measurements between Israelis.
“How do you feel?” He is asked by a masked interviewer. “I feel very happy today … my wife and daughters”, he replies, appearing that he was killed on 7 October 2023 in Hamas attack on Israel.
This scene was broadcast live worldwide, the hostage handover to send a message.
The rank of armed fighters, banners in Arabic, Hebrew and English announced that “we are floods … the next day of war” – all modern camera equipment filmed on equipment – tell the world that they are still in charge in Gaza Strip And it is intended to remain so.
Among the previous exchanges, Hamas has also demanded the assumption that he had taken good care of those whom he had kidnapped.
This was not possible this time.
All three people looked gunts and immersed. As his images were broadcast in the class of Tel Aviv’s hostages, the mood turned from a celebration to the pain.
“It’s complicated,” 21 -year -old Ruth sender said, who was watching on the big screen. “This is the greatest happiness I have done in a while, and it is also devastating because you see men who were family leaders, they were father, and now you see broken men.”
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that Israel “will not shine on the shocking scenes”, and that action will be done accordingly, without specifying what would happen.
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), which facilitates transfer, stated that it was “rapidly concerned about the situations around the release operation” – calling them to be “dignified and private”.
But this is not only Hamas who has come under severe criticism for the situation of those they are releasing.
Shortly after liberating the three hostages, 183 Palestinians – some were serving a long sentence for their share in the killings of Israelis, others held without accusations – left Israeli jails.
One of those who were released was the former Mayor of Al-Birgam, Jamal al-Tavil. He has spent almost two decades and spent out in Israeli jails, in the allegation that he has helped plotting suicide bomb blasts. Recently he was on hunger strike against his custody without any charge.
His daughter, who was recently released from jail, claimed that he was beaten in the final moments before his release. He was to be rushed to the hospital by bus, while a ventilator was associated with.
According to Palestinian Red Crescent, seven of those who were released from Israeli jails required hospital treatment after their imprisonment.
Several reports have come from 7 October 2023, in which Israeli officials have been accused of abusing Palestinian prisoners.
Now the question is what effect, if any, will be on Saturday’s release Delicate ceasefire deal,
Israel has stated that it is sending Qatar to the negotiaters to discuss “technical issues”, before they start negotiations around the next stage. It has also been welcomed warmly US President Donald Trump suggested that Gaza will be evacuated from Palestinians,
Meanwhile, Hamas has accused Israel of “lack of commitment” about ceasefire, but said the group is still ready to join any talks.
Hamas also released a clever manufactured video of the release of three hostages. Filmed in underground tunnels, apparently to be released to learn. They talk to the camera, thank God and then put them on uniform with their photos on them.
The release of the video soon was asked after a statement by families that it was not aired.
For all anger about the situation of those people, another conclusion was that many people have drawn from today. A deal to secure their freedom – and a permanent end to the fight may not come soon.
For Gaunt, the cost of delayed faces, delays, was written to free those people.