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Briton Emily Damari is among the three hostages set to be released today as part of the ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas.
The truce had been delayed this morning when the terroist group failed to hand over the list of names 24 hours ahead of time as stated as part of the agreement.
But at 10.35am local time, more than two hours after the ceasefire was due to come into force, a Hamas armed wing spokesperson confirmed in a post on Telegram that the list had finally been handed over.
They had blamed the delay on bringing a pause of 15 months of war on a ‘technical’ issue.
The Israeli military continued to carry out airstrikes in northern and central Gaza, killing at least eight Palestinians, the Palestinian civil emergency service has said.
The Israeli prime minister’s office confirmed the ceasefire would begin at 11.15am local time, nearly three hours after the initial agreement.
Gazans were seen celebrating and cheering at 8.30am local time in the central city of Deir el-Balah when the deal was supposed to come into effect.
Aid trucks waiting to enter Gaza
Breaking:Hostages to be freed after 2pm TODAY
Breaking:Ceasefire has begun after near three hour delay
According to the plan for the release of the hostages, the ceasefire for phase one in Gaza will come into effect at 11:15 (local time)
Israel shares list of 33 hostages set to be freed
Lawyer: ‘No confirmation’ Briton will be released
Breaking:Israel: Names of first hostages received
Who are the three women being released?
Breaking:List of hostage names has been handed over
Breaking:Israel hardline minister Ben-Gvir has resigned
Breaking:Hamas to release names of hostages ‘any moment’
Eight Palestinians killed amid ceasefire delay
Who are the 33 hostages set to be released?
IDF continues to ‘strike terrorist targets’
Gazans ‘cheering’ ahead of ceasefire
Timeline of hostage release explained
Israeli military continue attacks in Gaza
The IDF continues to strike within the Gaza area at this time. According to the prime minister’s directives, the ceasefire will not come into effect until Hamas fulfils its commitments
Netanyahu: Ceasefire is delayed