
Hamas Sets Terms for Hostage Release and Gaza Aid
Hamas demands reopening Rafah, aid access, and a two-month ceasefire extension to release an Israeli prisoner with U.S. citizenship and recover four hostages.
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Hamas demands reopening Rafah, aid access, and a two-month ceasefire extension to release an Israeli prisoner with U.S. citizenship and recover four hostages.
Israel and Hamas are preparing to advance to the second phase of ceasefire negotiations, aiming to extend the fragile truce and work towards ending the Gaza conflict.
Hamas has rejected Israel’s proposal to extend the first phase of the Gaza ceasefire, citing concerns over renewed aggression and stalled negotiations for complete withdrawal.
Hamas and Israel reach an agreement to end the standoff over Palestinian prisoner releases and Israeli hostage bodies as part of the Gaza truce’s first phase.
Hamas mistakenly released an unidentified body, claiming it to be Israeli hostage Shiri Bibas, jeopardizing the fragile Gaza ceasefire.
Hamas releases six detainees in the seventh hostage swap under the Gaza ceasefire agreement, aiming to solidify the first phase and pave the way for the next phase.
The Israeli military confirms that one of the bodies released by Hamas does not belong to any Gaza hostages, accusing Hamas of violating the ceasefire agreement.
Hamas announces the return of bodies of four Israeli hostages, including the Bibas family and retired journalist Oded Lifshitz, amidst ongoing ceasefire negotiations.
Hamas releases three Israeli hostages in a prisoner exchange deal, while Israel frees 183 Palestinian detainees and allows medical evacuations, marking progress in truce talks.
Hamas releases two Israeli hostages to the Red Cross as part of the fourth swap in the ongoing ceasefire deal with Israel.