Watch: Israeli joy as three more hostages return

Yarden Bibas, Ofer Kalderon and Keith Siegel were freed as part of a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas.
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Yarden Bibas, Ofer Kalderon and Keith Siegel were handed over to the Red Cross in highly-orchestrated events in Khan Younis and Gaza City on Saturday.
In exchange, Israel said it had freed 183 Palestinians who had been held in Israeli prisons.
It is the fourth release of hostages, and prisoner exchange, since the ceasefire began on 19 January.
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