34 hostagesHamas official: Time needed to determine who is alive

Saudi outlet publishes list of hostages to be freed in potential deal

According to the report, an official from the terror group says it will take around a week to determine the condition of each of the hostages.

Israelis protest against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government and call for the release of hostages held in the Gaza Strip, in Tel Aviv, Dec. 21, 2024. (The Times of Israel: AP/Ohad Zwigenberg)
Israelis protest against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government and call for the release of hostages held in the Gaza Strip, in Tel Aviv, Dec. 21, 2024. (The Times of Israel: AP/Ohad Zwigenberg)

Saudi daily al-Sharq publishes what it says is the list of the 34 hostages to be freed in the first phase of a potential hostage-ceasefire deal.

Hamas has refused to say who on the list is alive.

According to the report, an official from the terror group says it will take around a week to determine the condition of each of the hostages.

The list includes two children, 10 women, 11 older men and 11 men aged under 50.

The outlet says the following individuals would be released if a deal were to be reached.

  • Romi Gonen
  • Emily Damari
  • Arbel Yehud
  • Doron Steinbrecher
  • Ariel Bibas
  • Kfir Bibas
  • Shiri Silberman Bibas
  • Liri Albag
  • Karina Ariev
  • Agam Berger
  • Danielle Gilboa
  • Naama Levy
  • Ohad Ben-Ami
  • Gad Moshe Moses
  • Keith Siegel
  • Ofer Calderon
  • Eli Sharabi
  • Itzhak Elgaret
  • Shlomo Mansur
  • Ohad Yahalomi
  • Youssef Ziyadne
  • Oded Lifshitz
  • Tsachi Idan
  • Hisham Al Sayed
  • Yarden Bibas
  • Sagui Dekel-Chen
  • Iair Horn
  • Omer Wenkert
  • Alexander Troufanov
  • Eliya Cohen
  • Or Levy
  • Avera Mengistu
  • Tal Shoham
  • Omer Shem-Tov

*We will continue updating this story as more information is released.

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