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Exact time first THREE unidentified Hamas hostages will be released is confirmed after Israel agrees on Gaza peace deal

Crucial talks to establish a new government in the 25-mile coastal strip have yet to take shape

GAZA hostages will walk free from Hamas hell on Sunday after Israel’s security cabinet finally signed off on a ceasefire deal last night.

Three unidentified women will be the first to be released by the terror group, 15 months after they were snatched during the October 7 massacres.

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Three unidentified women will be the first to be released by the terror groupCredit: Alamy
Emily, 28, is the only British hostage left in GazaCredit: Dan Charity
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu said the security cabinet approval came 'after examining all political, security and humanitarian aspects'Credit: ap

British captive Emily Damari, 28, is known to be on a list of 33 hostages earmarked for freedom in phased releases planned over the next four weeks.

But Hamas continued to torment families of those held last night by refusing to say who would be released first - and whether they were alive or dead.

Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu said the security cabinet approval came "after examining all political, security and humanitarian aspects" after “war goals” were achieved.

Last minute glitches were ironed out with Hamas terror chiefs after Netanyahu accused them of “last-minute blackmail" on Thursday.

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Brit Emily’s mum Mandy, from Surrey, is understood to have been told that her daughter has been listed to release.

Spurs fan Emily - who was shot in the hand and wounded by shrapnel as she was dragged to Gaza - has been backed by fellow fans and even those of arch rivals Arsenal.

At a recent game, supporters carrying yellow balloons sang: “She’s one of our own, she’s one of our own, Emily Damari, bring Emily home!”

The ceasefire is expected to come into effect on Sunday at 12.15pm triggering the first phase of the deal – with the first three releases at 4pm, or 2pm UK time.

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Four more hostages will be returned on the seventh day then every week for a period of four weeks.

Finally, 14 hostages will be returned in the sixth week from the group of 33 made up of 12 women and children, 10 men over the age of 50 and 11 younger men.

The ceasefire is expected to come into effect on SundayCredit: EPA
Emily was at her apartment in Kibbutz Kfar Aza when the deadly attack by Hamas occurredCredit: Reuters
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Baby Kfir, the youngest hostage taken by Hamas could also be released
Hostages being released by Hamas gunmen on November 2023Credit: Getty

Negotiations will start again to secure the release of 65 hostages still in Gaza on the 16th day of the ceasefire.

Hundreds of Palestinian prisoners will be released in return for the hostages - sparking fury among right-wing members of the Israeli cabinet who have refused to support the deal.

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Fears have therefore risen that Israel could be releasing Hamas' new terrorist mastermind from prison - especially as the organisation's dead leader Yahya Sinwar spent over 22 years in Israeli jails.

My daughter is the only British hostage left in Gaza - she’s been imprisoned for 425 days & I fear she will starve to death

The ruthless terrorist was released in 2011 as a part of a prison swap deal involving the release of 1,027 Palestinian and Israeli Arab prisoners in exchange for Israli soldier, Gilad Shalit.

But Sinwar's time in prison didn't soften his stance on Hamas terrorism and instead escalated his commitment to the group, eventually leading to him plotting the October 7 massacre.

Crucial talks to establish a new government in the 25-mile coastal strip have yet to take shape - and mammoth rebuilding will be needed after whole neighbourhoods were reduced to rubble.

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Israel’s occupation has killed more than 47,000 Palestinians since terrorists denoted the conflict by killing 1,200 on October 7, according to Hamas.

The terror group said yesterday that 100 more Palestinians including women and children have been killed in Israeli raids since the ceasefire was first announced on Wednesday.

A Palestinian is seen at the site of a destroyed tent after an Israeli bombardment in the al-Nuseirat refugee camp in central Gaza StripCredit: Alamy
Palestinians walk as early morning fog shrouds heavily damaged buildings on a misty day in Deir al-Balah in GazaCredit: Rex
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Smoke rises from the city of Rafah after the Israeli attack despite the ceasefire agreement between Hamas and IsraelCredit: Getty
A Palestinian girl searches through the rubble in the early morning as heavily damaged buildings are shrouded in fog on a misty day in Deir al-BalahCredit: Rex

BRING EMILY HOME

British captive Emily Damari will be released as part of the deal between Israel and Hamas, Israeli media reports.

The  fan was shot in the hand and suffered shrapnel wounds to the leg when she was snatched from the Kfar Aza kibbutz village on October 7.

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