Hostages Yarden Bibas, Ofer Kalderon, Keith Siegel to be freed Saturday

In a direct warning, Netanyahu threatened, “Whoever dares to harm our hostages will have their blood on their own hands.”

 Yarden Bibas, Ofer Kalderon and Keith Samuel Siegel. (photo credit: Canva, Hostages and Missing Families Forum)
Yarden Bibas, Ofer Kalderon and Keith Samuel Siegel.
(photo credit: Canva, Hostages and Missing Families Forum)

Hamas named hostages Yarden Bibas, Ofer Kalderon, and Keith Samuel Siegel on Friday as the three hostages expected to be released from Gaza captivity on Saturday. 

Earlier, the Prime Minister's Office announced that Israel had received the list of hostages set to be released. Once Israeli officials verified and approved the list, they updated the families before publicly releasing the names.

The list was handed over to Mossad chief David Barnea by Qatari Prime Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani.

The Hostages and Missing Families Forum Headquarters, a body representing families of hostages remaining in Gaza, celebrated the news of the upcoming hostage release.

"The Hostages Families Forum welcomes the joyous news regarding the expected release of Keith Siegel, Yardan Bibas, and Ofer Kalderon after 484 days in Hamas captivity," the forum stated. "We have both the sacred duty and moral right to bring all our brothers and sisters home. We will not give up or stop at any stage until all hostages return home, down to the last one - the living for rehabilitation and the deceased for proper burial."

Following the chaotic scenes during Thursday’s release of Arbel Yehud and Gadi Moses, Israel has reportedly received assurances that such incidents will not be repeated.

 Hostage posters at Hostage Square in Tel Aviv (credit: Chen Schimmel/The Jerusalem Post)
Hostage posters at Hostage Square in Tel Aviv (credit: Chen Schimmel/The Jerusalem Post)

The Israeli government also warned that it may delay the limited reopening of the Rafah border crossing on Saturday if similar disruptions occur.

When asked whether he believed the release would proceed as planned, a senior Israeli official responded, “Yes.” He added, “I assume there will be threats to delay or disrupt, but in the end, it will happen.”

Netanyahu issues warning after chaotic hostage release

On Thursday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed the nation following the return of several hostages from Hamas captivity, including Agam Berger, Gadi Mozes, and Arbel Yehud.

In a video statement posted on X/Twitter, Netanyahu welcomed the freed hostages and reaffirmed Israel’s commitment to ensuring their safety. "Agam, Arbel, Gadi—welcome home! The entire State of Israel embraces you, and so do my wife Sarah and I," he said.


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Netanyahu also addressed the chaotic nature of the previous hostage handover, stating, "We witnessed shocking events. We made it clear to the mediators that we would not accept any risk to our hostages."

In a direct warning, Netanyahu threatened, “Whoever dares to harm our hostages will have their blood on their own hands.”

The prime minister credited Israel’s "heroic soldiers" and a firm negotiating stance for the successful hostage release. "We will not accept any violation of the ceasefire agreement," he asserted.

This latest development comes amid ongoing diplomatic efforts to secure the release of the remaining hostages, as well as broader discussions regarding Israel’s security measures and the future of the ceasefire.

Jerusalem Post Staff contributed to this report.