
U.S. Proposes Ceasefire Extension in Gaza for Hostage Release
The U.S. has proposed extending the ceasefire in Gaza in exchange for hostages held by Hamas, aiming to foster peace and secure their release.
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The U.S. has proposed extending the ceasefire in Gaza in exchange for hostages held by Hamas, aiming to foster peace and secure their release.
Amid a fragile Gaza truce, Hamas releases three Israeli hostages in exchange for 183 Palestinian prisoners as international mediators push for lasting peace.
In a tense yet hopeful development, Hamas frees three Israeli hostages as part of a fragile Gaza ceasefire, sparking both joy and uncertainty.
Hamas releases three Israeli hostages in a prisoner swap deal as the Israel-Hamas ceasefire holds. Negotiations for a second phase aim to secure remaining hostages and troop withdrawal.
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.
Palestinian militants have handed over three Israeli hostages in Gaza as part of a latest ceasefire deal, trading them for over 100 Palestinian prisoners. The exchange marks progress in ongoing efforts to resolve the conflict.
Egypt proposes a two-day ceasefire in Gaza, including the exchange of four Israeli hostages for Palestinian prisoners. President Sisi calls for talks within 10 days to seek a permanent ceasefire.