All remaining living Israeli hostages handed over by Hamas

People react in anticipation of the release of Israeli hostages held in Gaza during a gathering at a plaza known as hostages square in Tel Aviv, Israel. Picture: Oded Balilty/AP
All the remaining living Israeli hostages have been handed over to the Red Cross by Hamas.
US President Donald Trump has arrived in Israel and is due to address the Israeli parliament.Ā
Hamas earlier said it would release 20 living hostages held in the Gaza Strip in exchange for over 1,900 Palestinian prisoners.
The exchange comes as part of the ceasefire reached in the two-year Israel-Hamas war.
There was no immediate information on their condition.

Families and friends of hostages broke out into wild cheers as Israeli television channels announced the hostages were in the hands of the Red Cross.
Tens of thousands of Israelis are watching the transfers at public screenings across the country, with a major event being held in Tel Aviv.
The International Committee of the Red Cross said on Monday it had begun āa multi-phase operationā to oversee the release of hostages held in Gaza and Palestinian prisoners held by Israel.
Hamas released a list early on Monday morning of the 20 living hostages it will free as part of the ceasefire, and a list of more than 1,900 Palestinian prisoners it said will be released by Israeli authorities.
Major Israeli TV stations were airing special overnight broadcasts ahead of the hostagesā release as anticipation grew. People began to gather near a large screen in Hostages Square in Tel Aviv before dawn.

An international task force will work to locate deceased hostages who are not returned within 72 hours, said Gal Hirsch, Israelās co-ordinator for the hostages and the missing.
The timing has not been announced for the release of Palestinian prisoners. They include 250 people serving life sentences for convictions in attacks on Israelis, in addition to 1,700 seized from Gaza during the war and held without charge. They will be returned to the West Bank or Gaza or sent into exile.
US President Donald Trump was first visiting Israel on Monday, where a White House schedule said he will meet with families of the hostages and speak at the Knesset, Israelās parliament.
Mr Trump will continue to Egypt, where President Abdel Fattah el-Sissiās office said he will co-chair a āpeace summitā Monday with regional and international leaders.