As part of the deal, Israel has halted aerial surveillance above the enclave for some six hours daily to allow Hamas to locate all the hostages, which are held in separate locations, the Jerusalem Post reported.
Emily Hand, 9, initially thought to have been killed by Hamas on Oct. 7 an outcome her dad said at the time was the "best possibility" was among 17 hostages freed Saturday.
The second batch of hostages were released by Palestinian militant group Hamas on Sunday, which saw 13 Israelis and four Thai nationals freed. The truce deal between Hamas and Israel will see a total of 50 Israeli hostages exchanged for 150 Palestinian prisoners over four days.