The IDF has prepared three border complexes for hostages released by Hamas, where they’ll receive medical and psychological support before being taken to Israeli hospitals for family reunions, with the process taking about two hours.

Hamas is expected to provide the list of hostages to be released on Sunday within hours, sources told Al Arabiya/Al Hadath on Saturday night. The group reportedly informed mediators it would hand over the names once the hostages are moved to a secure location, with three female soldiers likely included. A Hamas source cited “technical reasons” for the delay, explaining that communication relies on physical messengers, which takes time amid ongoing IDF air activity. He added the list requires final approval from Hamas leader Muhammad Sinwar.

American Dream in East Rutherford has made a bold move by fully opening its doors on Sundays, including retail stores, rides, water slides, ski slopes, and restaurants. This decision comes despite Bergen County’s long-standing “blue laws”, which date back to the 17th century and restrict the sale of non-essential items like clothing, furniture, appliances, and cars on Sundays. Supporters of the move argue that the blue laws are outdated and hinder economic growth in the area, especially for a major tourist destination like American Dream.

Even before the government meeting, the Chareidi ministers are writing their voting notes marked ‘in favor.’ They will leave right before Shabbos, so they wrote their votes in advance.

– Security Cabinet Meeting: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu convened the security cabinet Friday to discuss the proposed hostage release-ceasefire deal. – Government Approval: The full Israeli government will meet at 3:30 p.m. today to vote on the agreement. – Rescheduled Timeline: The government meeting, initially planned for Saturday evening after Shabbos, was moved to today to expedite the process. – Implementation Date: The agreement’s implementation is set to begin on Sunday at 12:15 p.m. – Negotiation Update: Netanyahu participated in a security assessment with the negotiating team that returned from Doha after signing the final version of the deal.

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