the hostages will be transferred tonight to the international committee of the red cross. 13 israeli hostages and seven foreign nationals will be released and 39 palestinian prisoners will be released. in the last hour we've heard an update from the israel defense forces, their spokesman daniel hug ari was commenting on those delays with the release on those hostages. translation:— translation: there is significant - ro . ress translation: there is significant progress and _ translation: there is significant progress and we — translation: there is significant progress and we will _ translation: there is significant progress and we will update - translation: there is significant progress and we will update the i progress and we will update the public the moment something happens. we are working on the outline with the mediators, but with a very cruel enemy. but until something happens we cannot actually update you. the whole time, we are working with qatar and egypt. dear, whole time, we are working with qatarand egypt. dear, dear families, we know how terrible this uncertainty and this tension, and it was with us the entire time. our heart is with us, they were thinking about it the whole time. but please be patient because we will first of all update you and of course the public, but at every single phase we will update you and then of course the public to the media. we will update you until the hostages are in israel. so please, just wait and only hear and believe what has been said by us directly. i5 only hear and believe what has been said by us directly.— said by us directly. is the release tomorrow also _ said by us directly. is the release tomorrow also at _ said by us directly. is the release tomorrow also at risk _ said by us directly. is the release tomorrow also at risk after - said by us directly. is the release tomorrow also at risk after what | tomorrow also at risk after what happened — tomorrow also at risk after what happened today? and, in addition to that, after_ happened today? and, in addition to that, after the delay today, there was an_ that, after the delay today, there was an announcement that hamas was willing _ was an announcement that hamas was willing to — was an announcement that hamas was willing to extend the actual pause. could _ willing to extend the actual pause. could you — willing to extend the actual pause. could you please detail that a little — could you please detail that a little bit — could you please detail that a little bit for us? we could you please detail that a little bit for us?— could you please detail that a little bit for us? ~ ., little bit for us? we are determined to continue — little bit for us? we are determined to continue the _ little bit for us? we are determined to continue the outline _ little bit for us? we are determined to continue the outline tonight, - to continue the outline tonight, yes. things were delayed, and they've started later than expected. yes, things happen, but there's progress now. real time, things will happen and we will update you at every single phase as promised. and we are also preparing ourselves that tomorrow there will be an outline for this being carried out as planned, but until we know what is happening, then, only then we can update you. we will update always the families first and then the media, that's about tomorrow. vis—a—vis, your other question, could you repeat it? vis-a-vis, your other question, could you repeat it?— vis-a-vis, your other question, could you repeat it? there was a re ort could you repeat it? there was a report that _ could you repeat it? there was a report that hamas _ could you repeat it? there was a report that hamas said - could you repeat it? there was a report that hamas said that - could you repeat it? there was a| report that hamas said that they, did hamas — report that hamas said that they, did hamas say there would be more than 50 _ did hamas say there would be more than 50 released?— than 50 released? again, we will u date than 50 released? again, we will update the _ than 50 released? again, we will update the public _ than 50 released? again, we will update the public at _ than 50 released? again, we will update the public at the - than 50 released? again, we will update the public at the momentj than 50 released? again, we will. update the public at the moment we know that things have been verified and things are happening. that’s and things are happening. that's daniel hu: and things are happening. that's daniel hug ari _ and things are happening. that's daniel hug ari from _ and things are happening. that's daniel hug ari from the - and things are happening. that's daniel hug ari from the israel. daniel hug ari from the israel defense forces. let's look at these life pictures now of the rafah crossing between gaza and egypt. that release of israeli hostages is now back on track after being delayed earlier. mediation efforts by qatar and egypt have managed to get things moving again. and this is a key location because this is the crossing through which those hostages will pass first into egypt and then into israel. now, foreign ministry spokesman for the qatari government has said that 13 israelis and fourforeign government has said that 13 israelis and four foreign nationals are now with the red cross inside gaza. they are saying that they have been handed over to the red cross who are the neutral intermediaries in this. interesting there is a discrepancy in the number of foreign nationals by qatar says have been handed over and that hamas' military wing has said in their statement. in the telegram channel, they said 13 israeli hostages as part of this arrangement that has been made, they say seven holders of foreign passports have been handed over to the international committee of the red cross as part of that truce. it's worth saying, the reason we have these different numbers is the deal we've been talking so much about him of the deal that's been done between israel and hamas for 50 hostages to be handed over over a period of four days, that only involves israeli nationals and israeli dual nationals. yesterday we had some additional foreign passport holders. we had time nationals and filipino who were handed over but they were outside the scope of the main deal. so it appears once again today, there are some important passports, passport holders have been released from gaza or in the process of at least being released. hamas says seven, qatar says for her. we'll keep an eye on those numbers for you. the fact they've been handed over to the red cross that means in practice that means they are through the going through theirjourney out they are through the going through their journey out through they are through the going through theirjourney out through the rafah crossing, you can see that in these continuing life pictures of the rafah crossing. they then pass into egypt and that point they will handed over to is really officials that will then facilitate the transfer back into israel and on israeli soil where they then go to various hospitals and they are reunited with their family members. and we saw today some of those videos that were released by the hospital showing the hostages that were released yesterday actually reuniting with their loved ones for the first time in seven weeks. so we'll continue to keep an eye on those life pictures from the roof rafah crossing. but of course, these are anxious and nervous times for theirfamily members of are anxious and nervous times for their family members of these hostages, particularly those who do expect their loved ones to be in this group of 50 who were released over the next few days. and they spoke a little earlier here in tel aviv to noam sagi — his 75—year—old mother is being held hostage. he is hoping she will be released soon, and you hear that it is a difficult time to wait. so the last we heard from mum was on the 7th of october at 924 israel time when she was still texting my sister, saying that she see people with rpgs and kalashnikovs outside their house. she went into the safe room and that was the last we heard. the next thing that happened is at 6pm in the evening when the army came in, they only found bloodstains and she was not in the house. and we didn't heard since. and obviously because of her age, you are hoping that she is going to be included in this deal that is being negotiated over the next few days. that is the hope, isn't it? it is. it is the hope. she is fitting the criteria because of her age, because of her gender to be released. but we're still waiting for good news. so talk me through that that process, because we know that lists are provided and then families are informed. so i suppose for you each day you will be waiting. you've got the phone, you're waiting for a call or a message. is that how it works? so we have a liaison officer for each family and every evening we're waiting for a call to say who is on the list and who is not on the list. they gave us a call. whether she is on or is not on the list. but up till now, we didn't heard. we're still waiting for tonight's list to be released. itjust you know, it's a torture. it's very intense. the whole family sitting and waiting and biting nails that we don't have and just want to see if she will be on the list. and when the evening comes to an end and the call hasn't happened, you've got to sort of pull back some strength and...wait again for the next day. it's crushing. it is crushing. the expectation gets to 100 and the disappointment gets you back to zero. and you need to rebuild that again. i think we need to stay positive and we need to understand that this is a zero sum game. she is not here. nothing really happens. but we're working so hard. the last 50 days for us is like one long day and we try so many things and we meet so many people and we're talking to you and to so many others in order to get this moment to happen. until it's, nothing happened. so we need to be very very positive and gather ourselves and find energy to keep on doing the day after what we expect in this. keep on doing the day after what we expect in this-— expect in this. when you hear re orts expect in this. when you hear reports like — expect in this. when you hear reports like we _ expect in this. when you hear reports like we have - expect in this. when you hear reports like we have in - expect in this. when you hear reports like we have in the . expect in this. when you hearl reports like we have in the last expect in this. when you hear - reports like we have in the last few hours of a delay in the handover process, again, thatjust must be a blow, you don't know if it will be a day, longerthan blow, you don't know if it will be a day, longer than a day, but for families like this... the day, longer than a day, but for families like this. . ._ families like this... the most important — families like this... the most important thing _ families like this... the most important thing is _ families like this... the most important thing is the - families like this... the most - important thing is the mechanism, and we want to see that the mechanism is getting into shape. every day there is released, every day the cease—fire is being held, and that's good for both sides. and they will continue to do that because it's good for both of them. of course, there is very little trust between the two sides, of course we find ourselves with very little trust in both of them, either. but the mechanism needs to stay like to hold in orderfor us either. but the mechanism needs to stay like to hold in order for us to see them. any delay is another nervous moment but you can add that to so many others. so i hope and believe it's the best interest for both sides to work it out and continue for as long as possible. but, i don't know. also you can see pictures as he was talking bear of a really large rally that was held here in tel aviv, in hostages square as it's now become known. there were many thousands of people who came here, they waived israeli flags, they held placards showing the faces of some of the hostages. there were speeches from some of the families up on the stage. just when in fact of the pasta charlies came here to be part of the rally tonight. i just want to show you some life pictures of two key scenes that were watching at the moment. one of them is the 10 one crossing between gaza and egypt because we do believe now from the qatari's that 13 israeli hostages who were being held, handed over this evening who have been held in gaza for seven weeks now, have been handed over to the red cross and that means they are on their way now, making a journey through gaza to the rafah crossing. we are told a number of foreign nationals, foreign passport holders have been also released. some discrepancy in the numbers, hamas have said seven, the qatari's have said four, as it progresses we will now get a more exact idea. main prisoner deal involving israelis and israeli dual nationals will appear to be on their way now through gaza to be to return to israeli officials. that's why we are seeing life pictures there of the rafah crossing, and also at ofer prison, where there were also be a release this evening. of palestinian prisoners that are being held in israeli jails and ofer prison is one of them. a large israeli detention centre in the occupied west bank. we still believe 39 palestinian prisoners will be released at this evening. again, as a key part of this deal and there is a choreography to this and it's only when the israeli hostages have been handed over to israeli officials that we then see the handover of palestinian prisoners who then can return to their homes and families and loved ones as well. this is the second day of the deal so we saw two releases yesterday, and among the palestinian prisoners who was released from the israeli prison, ofer prison that you are watching on your screen there. was a young 17—year—old man. and he told the bbc about his thoughts on being released. 17?year—old jamal ba ra—may. and what are your feelings now, sir? i can't even describe myjoy. translation: every day we were assaulted and _ translation: every day we were assaulted and beaten. _ translation: every day we were assaulted and beaten. i _ translation: every day we were assaulted and beaten. i spent - translation: every day we were l assaulted and beaten. i spent eight months there, the prison i was in for was like a graveyard for the living, there was no food there and we were beaten every day. this palestinian prisoners will pass through the checkpoint, i spoke earlier to our correspondent lucy williamson and she was telling us the way the people were reacting to the way the people were reacting to the news of the delay from earlier. it was a calm relaxed atmosphere until about 45 minutes ago. now there's many more people arriving here, many more green ms flags and headbands down there were yesterday. it certainly feels a bit more confident energy in the air at the moment. i think the news has got out that people are expecting a second bus—load of prisoners to arrive. really it is quite striking the change in the character of the crowd here. there are still families we've spoken to her waiting for their relatives to arrive. still large groups of young palestinian men, but as i say, the insignia of hamas is really much more present than it was yesterday. and that, you know, something of a statement lined up so close to israel's big prison term a big security complex where the prisoners are being coordinated before they crossed the checkpoint. lucy, as we speak to you were looking at life pictures, just tell us a little bit more. what do we know about the palestinian prisoners who are due to be released today? we are who are due to be released today? - are told from the list we have received, it seems there are six women and 33 minors. most of those are teenage boys, some of them 18, some of them 16-70, that boys, some of them 18, some of them 16—70, that seems to reflect i think most of the women if this transfer goes ahead as planned, most of the women on that list. six women, we believe, and 33 minors do to come out. we don't have much information about that at the moment but we will talk to family members. well, here in the uk, organisers of a protest in london calling for a ceasefire in gaza say 300,000 people have taken part. the metropolitan police say that there have now been 18 arrests. protests calling for an end to the bombardment of gaza have been taking place every saturday. before the start of the demonstration, police handed out leaflets warning against the use of words or images that could �*break the law.�* let me show you some life pictures of some key locations we are watching this evening. it is worth saying, as well, that by this time yesterday it is almost 20 past 11 in the evening now here it is real and gaza, and by this time yesterday the handover of the israeli hostages and also the release of the palestinian prisoners were fully complete. this evening we have seen delays on day two of this deal, hamas earlier said they would delay because they were unhappy about the amount of aid that was moving towards the north of the gaza strip. they said not enough of that was happening. israel disagreed and then qatar sat down to both sides and there was an intensive mediation. and they did reach a resolution. so we know are seeing things progressing but we have seen this delay which is now it's happening more later in the evening. the two locations you're looking at now on your screen are the rafah crossing, where we are waiting to see those israeli hostages pass through from gaza actually into egypt. we believe they are on their way through gaza now. what will happen is, when they pass through they are facilitated by egyptian officials and then handed over to israeli officials who then bring them back onto israeli soil. and then when that has happened can we see the release of palestinian prisoners, and you can also see on your screen there these life pictures of ofer prison which is inside the occupied west bank. but it is in israeli detention centre. 39 palestinian prisoners will be released this evening. you can just see the camera they're zooming in, giving us a closer look of those life scenes as we wait to see, first of all, the handover of the israeli hostages, then the release of the palestinian prisoners. it has to happen in that order. that was one of the commitments that was made in this deal, which it was a long time coming, this deal that was mediated by qatar. it took many days and weeks and for israel and hamas to agree on the details of a final deal and what it involves is the cease—fire which began at seven o'clock yesterday morning, it involves that holding, which it is at the moment. the additional increase in humanitarian aid that we've been talking about, the humanitarian crisis you know more than 2 million people living in gaza and we know that even basic items like food and water, medical supplies have been very hard to come by, and under this deal there were additional trucks. by, and under this deal there were additionaltrucks. more by, and under this deal there were additional trucks. more than 200 trucks that passed through the rafah crossing and the other direction, of course, to the other direction the hostages are taking into gaza. —— out of gaza. for trucks of diesel and trucks of cooking gas are in this queue. palestinians in gaza waiting to receive some of those additional supplies. waiting to receive some of those additionalsupplies. so waiting to receive some of those additional supplies. so there's a to keep planks of the deal and then we have the exchange of israeli hostages in return for palestinian prisoners. at the hostage release par