Israeli hostages speak about Hamas's humane attitude
The Palestinian movement Hamas shows a humane attitude toward the Israelis held by it.
The Israeli news resource Walla made the relevant remarks with reference to relatives of Israelis released by Hamas, Anadolu reports.
"(The Israeli hostages) did not face any negative situation. They were treated humanely. There were no horror stories that we thought," a member of the Munder family told Walla after speaking with the released relatives.
The grandmother, mother and son of the interlocutor of the publication were released from the Gaza Strip on Friday evening.
The agreement on a four-day humanitarian pause in the conflict between Israel and Hamas came into force on November 24, at 07:00 local time.
The agreement calls for the release of 150 Palestinian prisoners from Israeli jails in exchange for 50 Israelis held by Hamas.
Among those released are women and children from both sides.