Israel Enters 47th Day of Iron Swords War: Deal Approved for Release of Kidnapped Israelis

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Israel Enters 47th Day of Iron Swords War, Approves Deal for Release of Kidnapped Israeli Children and Women

After a dramatic day, the State of Israel has entered the 47th day of the Iron Swords War. Last night, the government approved a deal for the release of 50 alive Israeli children and women who were kidnapped on Black Sabbath.

As part of the deal, the abductees will be released in several installments over four days, during which there will be a ceasefire in the fighting. Israel will also release about 140 minor terrorists and female terrorists, and allow fuel to enter the Gaza Strip. For every release of ten additional hostages, Israel will grant Hamas one more day of respite from fighting.

It has been revealed that the head of the Mossad, Dedi Barnea, flew to the train to close the deal for the abductees.

Since the morning hours, alarms have been activated in the Gaza Strip and in the north of the country. The ground maneuver continued in the north of the Gaza Strip, and IDF fighter jets attacked Hezbollah targets in Lebanese territory. At noon, Musa Abu Marzouk, the deputy head of the Hamas political bureau, announced that the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip will begin tomorrow at 10:00.

Tragically, Captain Liron Shanir, 25 years old from Ofra, and Sgt. Eitan Dov Rosenzweig (21) from Alon Shabot, were killed in battles in the northern Gaza Strip. 70 IDF fighters have been killed in battles in the Gaza Strip since the ground entry, and in total, since the beginning of the war, the names of 392 IDF martyrs have been allowed to be published.

A number of individuals participated in the preparation of this news. Their names include Or Heller, Alon Ben David, Hezi Simentov, Almog Booker, Moriah Asraf Walberg, Sefi Ovadia, Lior Keenan, Eli Senior, Yossi Eli, Yishai Porat, and Gil Tamari, among others.

The situation in the region remains tense as the Iron Swords War continues to unfold.

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