The daughter of one of the two Israeli hostages released by Hamas last night told the BBC on Tuesday that her mother, Yocheved Lifshitzis “very clear” and are ready to share information with the families of other hostages.
Sharon Lifshitz, who lives in London, told a British television channel that her 85-year-old mother, who was released along with 79-year-old Israeli citizen Nurit Cooper, “Looks like everything is fine.”
“She is very clear and very willing to share information, Pass on the information to the families of the other hostages she was with,” he said.
The woman noted that her family still no news from my father, “A man very interested in Palestinian rights, who worked for peace with our neighbors.”
On the other hand, the financial secretary of the British Treasury, Victoria Atkins, told the British network today. SkyNews what is suspected Six more British citizens were held hostage by Hamas and that these citizens are the government’s “absolute priority” in London.
“This situation is developing very quickly, but the latest figure they gave us is that “Six British citizens (held by Hamas) are believed to be here,” he pointed.
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Office of the Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu confirms the release of Yocheved Lifshitz and Nurit Cooper. “They will go to a hospital specially prepared for them in Israel, where they will be reunited with their families,” the Israeli government emphasized.
News of the liberation was spread by the Hamas militia, the Ezzedine al-Qassam Brigades, which reported the release. due to “force majeure reasons” and due to the “illness” of two womenThis was reported on social networks by the representative of the Ezzedine al-Qassam Brigades, Abu Obeida.
(according to information from EFE And Europe Press)