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The families of Israeli hostages Karina Ariev, Daniella Gilboa, Naama Levy and Liri Albag have been informed that that their daughters, held in Gaza for 475 days, are slated to be freed on Saturday in the second round of hostage releases.Â
Hamas revealed the names of the four women, all of whom are members of the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) Friday, though the media was asked to wait until their families had been informed before releasing their identities.Â
While the exchange of another four hostages under the deal is a positive step forward in the continued ceasefire, it also could be in direct violation of the agreement as female civilians were supposed to be released ahead of all female soldiers, followed by the elderly and wounded men.Â
Israeli officials reportedly told the families of the four women that though their daughters have been listed by Hamas for release tomorrow, this could still change.Â
Officials also apparently spoke with the family of a fifth female IDF soldier still held by Hamas, Agam Berger, as well as Yehud’s family, though it is unclear what was discussed in either conversation.Â
The four female soldiers set for release on Saturday were believed to have been, at least at one time, held all together along with Berger.Â
The state of the young women has long remained unknown and concerns of sexual violence against the female Israeli soldiers has remained a persistent issue since their brutal capture from the Nahal Oz post in October 2023.Â
Video footage on the day of the attack showed the women lined up, bloodied and injured as the Hamas terrorists yelled at them.Â

Naama Levy has been held hostage for more than a year. (The Hostages and Missing Families Forum)
The women were then loaded into a truck as Hamas terrorists fired guns into the air, and then driven into Gaza.
In exchange for their freedom, Israel has agreed to release a reported 50 Palestinian security prisoners per female soldier, including those facing life sentences for terrorism.Â