Hamas Announces Fourth Hostage Swap Under Gaza-Israel Ceasefire
Hamas to release three hostages in the fourth exchange under the Gaza-Israel ceasefire deal since January 19, signaling cautious optimism for regional peace.
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Hamas to release three hostages in the fourth exchange under the Gaza-Israel ceasefire deal since January 19, signaling cautious optimism for regional peace.
Israel resumes releasing Palestinian prisoners, including minors, following the chaotic handover of hostages in southern Gaza under the Gaza ceasefire.
A third detainee swap is underway as the 12-day Gaza ceasefire between Israel and Hamas continues, releasing eight individuals held in Gaza and 110 Palestinians from Israel.
A second exchange of hostages is set as the Gaza ceasefire enters its seventh day, with Hamas releasing four Israeli soldiers in return for 200 Palestinian detainees.
Gaza begins rebuilding amidst ongoing humanitarian aid, with UN urging support to address widespread destruction and meet essential needs.
The UN reports 915 aid trucks have entered Gaza amid a fragile ceasefire, highlighting urgent humanitarian needs and ongoing challenges in distribution.
Displaced Gaza residents are returning home as the Rafah crossing reopens, allowing vital humanitarian aid into the region. Meanwhile, released Israeli hostages are being examined at hospitals, marking hopeful steps towards peace.
Gaza ceasefire begins after a last-minute delay, with Israel set to release the first hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners.
Ceasefire between Israel and Hamas in Gaza takes effect after a nearly three-hour delay, pausing the 15-month conflict that has caused significant devastation in the Middle East.
Israel delays the planned ceasefire in Gaza after Hamas failed to provide a list of hostages to be freed, escalating tensions and complicating peace efforts.