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FOUR Israeli female hostages are set to be freed today from Hamas’ claws in the second swap of the fragile ceasefire deal.

Soldiers Karina Ariev, Daniella Gilboa, Naama Levy and Liri Albag were kidnapped on October 7 at the Nahal Oz military base.

Four headshots of young women.

Liri Albag (top left), Naama Levi (top right), Daniela Gilboa (bottom left), and Karina Ariev (bottom right) are set to be released today
Palestinians gather as Hamas and Islamic Jihad militants release hostages in Gaza.

Palestinians gather as Hamas and Islamic Jihad militants prepare to release the hostagesCredit: Reuters
Palestinians gather as Hamas and Islamic Jihad militants release hostages in Gaza.

Rows of heavily armed men can be seen formed at the squareCredit: Reuters
Illustration of a three-phase peace deal for the Middle East, showing ceasefire, hostage release, and border details.

The women, all in their teens and early twenties, endured 477 days of unimaginable hell in Gaza.

Horror videos previously released by Hamas terrorists showed them bloodied, bound, and begging for help after being snatched in the deadly attacks.

But preparations are now underway for their release, with the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) confirming the soldiers will first arrive at an army facility near the Gaza border for medical and psychological evaluations before they are transferred to hospitals.

Their desperate families are said to be already en route to meet their daughters there for the first time in more than a year.

“We ask for patience and sensitivity from the public and for everyone to respect the privacy of the hostages and their families,” the IDF said on X (formerly Twitter).

Hamas is expected to hand over the women to the Red Cross in Gaza City by noon local time, Palestinian sources told Israeli outlet Channel 13.

Dozens of masked, armed Hamas and Islamic Jihad terrorists have already arrived at a key square in Gaza City, where the four Israeli women hostages are expected to be handed over to the Red Cross.

They were seen carrying assault rifles and rocket-propelled grenade launchers gathered in rows, many carrying their groups’ banners and wearing headbands, as crowds of Gaza residents gathered around them to watch.

Daniela, 20, was wounded during her abduction and later appeared in propaganda videos showing her injuries.

Naama, also 20, was seen bleeding heavily in her kidnapping footage, her grey joggers stained red.

Liri, 19, had only been stationed at Nahal Oz for three days before being taken, while Karina, another 20-year-old surveillance soldier, was abducted in the chaos of the pre-dawn attack.

Under the terms of the agreement, Hamas will release the four women in exchange for 180 Palestinian prisoners.

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed their identities after senior Hamas officials disclosed their names.

The deal marks the second of four planned hostage releases, with the first exchange on January 18 freeing three captives, including Brit Emily Damari.

As part of the phased agreement, 33 more hostages, including women, children, and elderly men, are expected to be freed over six weeks.

Meanwhile, the fate of other captives remains uncertain.

The Bibas brothers, aged two and five, are among those still in Hamas custody, raising fears that some hostages may face longer waits for freedom.

Waiting room with a black couch, yellow and beige chairs, and a coffee table.

The hostages will be brought to an army facility near the border firstCredit: X
Room with a bed, towels, and toiletries.

There, they will undergo the first medical and psychological checkupsCredit: X

Ariel Bibas, five, and his brother Kfir, two, and their parents – Yarden and Shiri – are on the list of hostages to be released in the first six-week phase of the ceasefire.

But their family recently revealed they have no idea if the young boys are dead or alive, after no proof of life has been provided by Hamas.

While hopes run high for today’s release, the IDF warns the road ahead remains fragile.

Red Cross vehicles have already started moving towards Kerem Shalom, signalling the exchange may be imminent.

The exchange tomorrow follows the release of three hostages, which were taken and held in hell by Hamas, on Saturday 18 January.

One of the freed was Brit Emily Damari, who emotionally reunited with her mother after 471 agonising days apart.

Under the terms of the fragile ceasefire agreement, there will be two more sets of releases following today’s.

Close-up of a young woman wearing a brown baseball cap.

Liri Elbag, 19, had been working on the base for just three days when she had been abductedCredit: X
Young woman with long brown hair wearing a white tank top and teal necklace.

Naama Levi, 20, was taken from the Nahal Oz military base on October 7Credit: X
Photo of a young woman with dark hair pulled back in a ponytail, wearing a white zip-up sweatshirt.

Karina Ariev, 20, is one of four female IDF soldiers to be releasedCredit: X
Photo of Israeli soldier Daniela Gilboa, a hostage taken during the October 2023 Hamas attack.

Daniela Gilboa, 20, is due to be released todayCredit: Reuters
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