
Gaza Ceasefire Begins Late; First Israeli Hostages Set to be Freed
Gaza ceasefire begins after a last-minute delay, with Israel set to release the first hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners.
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Gaza ceasefire begins after a last-minute delay, with Israel set to release the first hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners.
A historic ceasefire between Hamas and Israel starts Sunday, aiming to end 15 months of conflict. The agreement includes the release of hostages and the reopening of key crossings.
Israel’s cabinet has approved a ceasefire deal with Gaza to secure the release of hostages. The agreement, set to take effect Sunday, includes a six-week initial phase and involves hostage-prisoner exchanges.
Israeli PM’s office announced that the release of hostages held in Gaza since Hamas’ October 7 attack is set to start on Sunday, bringing hope to affected families.
Israeli PM Netanyahu engaged in warm talks with US President-elect Trump, discussing Syria and the release of hostages, aiming to solidify Israel’s regional stance.
Thousands of Israelis and families of hostages protest in Tel Aviv, urging the government to negotiate with Hamas for their release from Gaza.
A temporary truce in the Palestine-Israel conflict has been extended for a seventh day, accompanied by ongoing hostage releases and diplomatic efforts to sustain peace.
Gaza faces a worsening health crisis as the truce between Israel and Hamas nears its end, with ongoing efforts to release more hostages.
Israel and Hamas extend Gaza humanitarian truce by two days while releasing hostages, marking a fragile step towards peace on Day 54 of the conflict.