Hamas releases three more Israeli hostages in exchange for 369 Palestinians

Hamas has sent a chilling message by ‘gifting’ one of the released hostages an hourglass bearing a photograph of a kidnapped Israeli man still held in Gaza and the words ‘time is running out’.

The disquieting offering was given to Israeli-Argentinian Yair Horn, 46, who was released on Saturday morning alongside Israeli-American Sagui Dekel-Chen and Israeli-Russian Sasha Troufanov, 29.

An image of Matan Tsengauker, 25, who was kidnapped from his home in Kibbutz Nir Oz, and one of his mother, also featured beneath the hourglass, which was placed prominently by a Hamas terrorist onto a makeshift stage.

The hourglass is a symbol that has been repeatedly used in ‘proof of life’ videos released by Hamas of the hostages.

His mother, Einav, said last September that she believed her son was alive and being held alongside ten other living hostages. 

The three men were released by Hamas this morning in exchange for 369 Palestinian prisoners, amid concerns the ceasefire would collapse before the sixth such exchange could take place.

US President Donald Trump had warned earlier this week that ‘hell’ would break loose if Hamas failed to release ‘all’ remaining hostages by noon on Saturday. 

Following the release of the hostages, the Palestinian prisoners were freed – with four being taken to hospital due to their ‘critical health condition’, according to the Palestinian Red Crescent. 

Israel and Hamas have each accused the other of violating the January 19 ceasefire, with the Palestinian group saying it would pause releases in response – and Israel threatening the resumption of war in the Gaza Strip.

Hamas presented Israeli hostage Yair Horn with an hourglass and a photograph of one of the hostages still held, Matan Tsengauker and his mother, with the words ‘time is running out’

An Al-Qassam Brigades soldier unwraps the hourglass with a message presented to Yair Horn

Israeli-Argentinian hostage Yair Horn, flanked by militants, is presented with the hourglass 

But on Friday both sides signalled the hostage release scheduled for Saturday would go ahead.

Israeli-American Dekel-Chen, 36, is set to meet his third daughter for the first time, after the youngster – now over a year old – was born while he was still held hostage.

On Saturday morning, dozens of Hamas fighters lined up in the main southern city of Khan Yunis around a stage bearing the logo of the group’s armed wing, the Ezzedine Al-Qassam Brigades.

Sources from Hamas and Islamic Jihad said the groups had deployed about 200 militants for the handover ceremony.

They have been held by Gaza terrorists since Hamas’s October 7, 2023 attack on Israel that sparked the war.

The Palestinian Prisoners’ Club advocacy group said Israel was to release 369 inmates in exchange, with 24 of them expected to be deported.

The vast majority, 333 people, are ‘prisoners from the Gaza Strip who were arrested after October 7’, the group said.

After the crisis that appeared to bring the truce to a breaking point, Hamas said on Friday it expected talks on a second phase of the ceasefire to begin early next week.

Horn speaks as US-Israeli Sagui Dekel-Chen (left) and Russian-Israeli Sasha Troufanov (right) stand on the stage alongside him. The hourglass can be seen on the table in front of him

Russian-Israeli Sasha Troufanov is one of three hostages released today by Hamas terrorists

US-Israeli Sagui Dekel-Chen makes a speech as he is released as part of a ceasefire deal

United States Secretary of State Marco Rubio, whose country is Israel’s top backer and one of the truce mediators, is due to arrive in Israel late Saturday ahead of expected talks with Netanyahu on the Gaza truce.

Last week’s release sparked anger in Israel and beyond after the freed hostages were paraded onstage, with their emaciated state sparking concern over conditions in captivity.

Israeli-American hostage Keith Siegel, who was released in a previous exchange, said he was ‘starved and… tortured, both physically and emotionally’ during his captivity.

There were also fears for Palestinians in Israeli custody after some prisoners required medical treatment after their release in the last swap.

The ceasefire has been under massive strain since US President Donald Trump proposed a takeover of the Gaza Strip under which the territory’s population of more than two million people would be moved to Egypt or Jordan.

For Palestinians, any forced displacement evokes memories of the ‘Nakba’, or catastrophe – the mass displacement of their ancestors during Israel’s creation in 1948.

The stage set up for the hostage release on Saturday bore an illustrated poster appearing to depict the final moments of Hamas’s former leader Yahya Sinwar, who was killed by Israeli forces in October.

The poster showed the Al-Aqsa Mosque visible through a hole in the wall of a destroyed building along with the slogan: ‘No displacement except to Jerusalem’.

Sagui Dekel-Chen, who holds US citizenship, is one of three hostages who has been released by Hamas terrorists 

Israeli-Argentinian Yair Horn has also been released in exchange for 369 Palestinian prisoners

Yair Horn was pictured on Saturday as he was escorted by Hamas militant onto the stage

Yair Horn and Sagui Dekel-Chen are seen flanked by Hamas militants on Saturday morning

Al-Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of Hamas, walk with Alexander (Sasha) Trupanov

Red Cross vehicles were seen making their way through the crowd gathering in Khan Yunis

Red Cross officials arrive at the scene to receive the three hostages released today in Gaza

A woman holds up a poster of Matan Zangauker, the hostage featuring on an hourglass ‘gifted’ to one of the released men today with the words ‘time is running out’

Friends and supporters react to the release of Sagui Dekel-Chen, who was taken from Kibbutz Nir Oz and held in Gaza since the deadly October 7, 2023 attack

The release comes amid concerns earlier this week that the ceasefire would collapse before the sixth such exchange could take place

Relief and joy: Supporters clap their hands as the hostages are released after 498 days

Israelis cry with joy at news of the released hostages, with one wearing a sticker showing the number ‘498’ to signify the number of days the kidnapped Israelis have been held

Israeli-American Sagui Dekel-Chen, Israeli-Russian Sasha Troufanov and Israeli-Argentinian Yair Horn were named as the hostages being released today, the office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed

People in Tel Aviv watch on anxiously in the moments running up to the hostage release

Israelis watch a live broadcast from the Gaza Strip during a gathering at Hostages square

Supporters at Hostages Square wave flags as they watch live the release of the three men

Thousands turned out in Hostages Square in Tel Aviv on Saturday morning waving flags and holding banners, as well as posters of those who remain in Gaza

The hostages have been held by Gaza terrorists since October 7, 2023, when Hamas terrorists launched an attack on Israel that sparked the war

A friend of Israeli hostage Yair Horn reacts after watching the sixth hostage-prisoner swap on a screen in Kfar Saba

Released hostage Yair Horn reunites with his family at Sourasky Medical Centre in Tel Aviv

Yair spent 498 days in Gaza after being kidnapped by Hamas terrorists on October 7, 2024

The released hostage, who has visibly lost weight, was gifted a football shirt and scarf for Israeli football team Hapoel Tel Aviv 

Arab countries have also come together to reject the plan, and Saudi Arabia will host the leaders of Egypt, Jordan, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates on Thursday for a summit on the issue.

After the Riyadh summit, the Arab League will convene in Cairo on February 27 to discuss the same issue.

Following Trump’s warning this week that ‘hell’ would break loose if Hamas failed to release ‘all’ remaining hostages by noon on Saturday, Israel insisted Hamas release ‘three living hostages’ or ‘the ceasefire will end’.

If fighting resumes, Defence Minister Israel Katz said it would not just lead to the ‘defeat of Hamas and the release of all the hostages’ – Israel’s stated objectives since the start of the war – but also ‘allow the realisation of US President Trump’s vision for Gaza’.

Under the terms of the 42-day first phase of the ceasefire agreement brokered by Qatar, Egypt and the United States, negotiations for a second phase were due to start on February 3.

Netanyahu had sent negotiators to Doha days later, but the delegation was not mandated to discuss phase two, which is meant to lay out steps towards ending the war.

Hamas official Taher al-Nunu said on Friday that ‘we expect the second phase of the ceasefire negotiations to begin early next week’.

Another source familiar with the talks told AFP that ‘mediators informed Hamas that they hope to start the second phase of negotiations next week in Doha’.

Palestinian youths sit amid the rubble of a building in Khan Yunis watching the release of the three hostages

Benjamin Netanyahu (right) said Israel would resume ‘intense fighting’ in Gaza if Hamas did not return hostages by Saturday noon. Trump said that he believed Israel should ‘let hell break out’

Al-Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of Hamas, prepared a stage to hand over Israeli hostages Alexander Sasha Troupanov, Sagui Dekel-Chen and Yair Horn 

Sources from Hamas and Islamic Jihad said the groups had deployed about 200 militants for the handover ceremony

Israel and Hamas have each accused the other of violating the January 19 ceasefire, with the Palestinian group saying it would pause releases in response – and Israel threatening the resumption of war in the Gaza Strip

Hamas officials have announced that they expect the second phase of the ceasefire negotiations to begin ‘early next week’. Pictured: Militants arrive at the handover point

Thousands gather to watch the hostage handover in Khan Yunis, which will prompt an exchange of 369 Palestinian prisoners later today

Hamas militants show the victory sign as they prepare to hand over the hostages this morning

A militant from Al-Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of Hamas, stands with the crowd gathered to watch the hostage handover

A freed Palestinian prisoner reacts after being released from an Israeli jail as part of the hostages-prisoners swap on Saturday

The Palestinian Prisoners’ Club advocacy group said Israel was set to release 369 inmateson Saturday. Pictured: A newly-released prisoner embraces his relative in Ramallah, West Bank

A freed Palestinian prisoner greets a waiting crowd after his release on Saturday morning

The October 7, 2023 attack on Israel resulted in the deaths of 1,211 people, mostly civilians, according to an AFP tally of Israeli official figures.

Terrorists also took 251 hostages, of whom 73 remain in Gaza, including 35 the Israeli military says are dead.

Israel’s retaliatory campaign has killed at least 48,239 people in Gaza, the majority of them civilians, according to figures from the health ministry in the Hamas-run territory that the United Nations considers reliable.

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