
Yanky Goldhaber, the haredi who won third place in "Big Brother", called for all the hostages to be included in the same deal.
"I only hope that the hostage deal will include all of them, and not that we will again release a thousand times more than they release for us," Goldhaber wrote on his Instagram.
"Enough with this nonsense of days of break in a war. We are not a center of good deeds for the purpose of arming these vile, despicable sub-humans. We are worth a billion times more than them. We must not leave even a single hostage with them. Without this, there is no deal and no break. Just continue the fighting".
He concluded: "We must not let them control us. It is enough that they decided when to start the war, we should not give them the feeling that they also decide on its end."
As part of the deal, the government will vote to approve the release of terrorists from Israeli prisons - probably about 150 in the first stage. The war cabinet will convene first at 18:00 followed by the political and security cabinet at 19:00 and the government will convene at 20:00. After the government's approval, 24 hours will be given for the public appeal and then the implementation will begin.
The deal is expected to include the release of 53 hostages, mainly women and children, with the possibility of releasing of 20 additional hostages. Apart from the terrorists who will be released, Israel will allow four days of ceasefire (in contrast to Hamas's original demand for 5 days), when in exchange for two more days of truce, Hamas will release 20 more hostages.
In addition, Israel committed to refraining from aerial activity during the ceasefire for six hours a day, this at the request of Hamas in order to make it difficult for Israel to track their location.
It is estimated that Hamas holds about 80 children and mothers, and Hamas will not agree to release some of them at this stage. The deal also includes a commitment that the list of those released will not include foreign citizens who do not have Israeli citizenship.
