Who are the three Israeli hostages being released by Hamas?
A daughter described as âat her happiest when she dancesâ will be among the three Israeli women due to be released after 471 days hostage by Hamas.
Romi Gonen, 24, was among those captured by the militant group as she tried to escape the Nova festival during the 7 October 2023 attack.
She is expected to be freed alongside Doron Steinbrecher, 31, a veterinary nurse, and Emily Damari, 28, who holds dual British-Israeli nationality.
Their release forms part of the first phase of the deal between Israel and Hamas â a delay in Israel getting the three names, which Hamas blamed on âtechnical field reasonsâ, pushed the ceasefire back by nearly three hours.
Romi Gonen
Romi had travelled from her home in Kfar Veradim, in the north of Israel, to the Nova festival.
The Hostages and Missing Families Forum, which represents her family, said she had gone âto do what she loved, to danceâ â something she had studied for 12 years, starring in solo performances and becoming an âamazing choreographerâ.
When sirens sounded as the Hamas attack unfolded, Romi called her family. Her mother, Meirav, recalled hearing shots and shouting in Arabic in the final call with her daughter.
Romi was ambushed by Hamas militants as she tried to flee the festival.
A video posted by the familiesâ forum last November described her as âthe girl with the biggest smile, the brightest light, the greatest friendâ.
Doron Steinbrecher
Doron, a 31-year-old veterinary nurse, was abducted from her apartment in Kibbutz Kfar Aza when Hamas attacked.
In May last year, her sister, Yamit Ashkenazi, penned an emotional letter through the Hostages and Missing Families Forum, calling her âmy sunshineâ.
âI wish you could feel the energy we send to you,â it read.
âI wish you were aware of, at least, some of the battle we are fighting here for your release. I wish you could feel it all. Loving you, longing for you, heartbroken, yet still fighting for you.â
And in an earlier post, Doron was described as âthe glue that connects all her friends, sensitive and funny, always smiling and the first to offer helpâ.
She studied theatre and film in school, and developed a love for animals that led to her becoming a veterinary nurse.
Speaking to the BBC in November 2023, Doronâs sister Yamit spoke of a new tattoo. It read: âAs the sun we will rise againâ, but had some of the sunâs rays missing.
âThey will be added when she is home,â she added.
Emily Damari
Emily, a 28-year-old who holds dual British-Israeli nationality, was also taken hostage from Kibbutz Kfar Aza during the 7 October attack.
As news of her release came on Sunday, a source close to her family said that it had been a âtorturous 471 days but a particularly torturous 24 hoursâ.
âAll Emilyâs mum Mandy wants to do is hug Emily. But she wonât believe it until she sees it,â the source said.
Emily has strong connections with the UK â she is a Tottenham Hotspur fan and would often visit to see relatives, attend concerts, go shopping and visit the pub here.
Her mother, Mandy Damari, previously told the BBC that Emily is âthe core of our family and the core is missingâ.
âI love her to the moon and back, she is a special person,â she added.