Overview
- Israel’s prime minister’s office told families the handover is expected between roughly 4 a.m. and 6 a.m. local time, with the ICRC mediating and designated hospitals ready to receive returnees.
- About 20 hostages are confirmed alive for release from Gaza, with the remains of others to be repatriated, though Israeli officials caution some bodies may not be recoverable.
- Under the deal, Israel will free nearly 2,000 Palestinian prisoners, including about 250 serving life or held for national‑security offenses, once hostages are confirmed to have crossed into Israel.
- President Donald Trump is traveling to Israel before co‑chairing a Sharm el‑Sheikh summit with Egypt’s Abdel Fattah al‑Sisi, where more than twenty leaders are set to endorse and guarantee the plan.
- Logistics include Red Cross transfers inside Gaza, security screening at the border, and forensic identification at Abu Kabir, while final release lists and verification procedures remain under discussion.