Israel-Hamas War: Kidnapped hostages will be released, an agreement approved by Israel's security cabinet

After the agreement between Israel and Hamas in Doha, the way has been cleared for the release of hostages kidnapped by both sides. Under the agreement announced last Wednesday, 33 of the approximately 100 hostages left in Gaza will be released in exchange for hundreds of Palestinians imprisoned by Israel. At the same time, Israel's security cabinet and government have approved the agreement.
This information was shared by the office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Friday. It said that the kidnapped hostages are expected to be released on Sunday after getting approval from the security cabinet. At the same time, the names of two French-Israeli citizens are also included in the list to be released in the first phase of the ceasefire agreement.
What did Macron say on the release of the French citizen?
French President Emmanuel Macron has said that the names of French-Israeli citizens Ofer Calderon and Ohad Yahalomi are also included in the list of 33 hostages to be released in the first phase under the proposed ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas. Emmanuel Macron wrote on his 'X' regarding this, 'We are making tireless efforts to reunite them with their families.'
Qatar and the US announced a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas on Wednesday. But the agreement remained in limbo for more than a day as Netanyahu insisted there were last-minute complications, for which he blamed Hamas. According to the agreement, the remaining hostages are to be released in a second phase, which will be negotiated during the first phase.
Will these people be released?
According to the Times of Israel, a total of 33 Israeli hostages will be released under the ceasefire agreement. These include Romi Gonen, 23, Doron Steinbrecher (31), Emily Damari (27), Ariel Bibas (5), Arbel Yehud (29), Kfir Bibas, (2) Shiri Silberman Bibas, (33) Liri Albagh, (19) Karina Ariev, (20) Agam Berger, (21) Daniel Gilboa, (20) Naama Levi, (20), Avera Mengistu (24) and 38-year-old Tal Shoham.
The list includes Levy (39), Omer Shem-Tov (22), Ohad Ben-Ami (58), Gadi Moshe Moses (80), Keith Siegel (65), Ofer Calderon (54), Eli Sharabi (52), Itzik Elgarat (70), Shlomo Mansour (86), Ohad Yahalomi (50), Oded Lifshitz (84), Tsahi Idan (50) and 11 other men under the age of 50: Hisham al-Sayed, 36, Yarden Bibas, 35, Sagui Dekal-Chen, 36, Yair Horn (46), Omer Venkert (23), Sasha Trufanov (28), Elia Cohen (27).