5 key takeaways on the temporary truce between Israel and Hamas
- A four-day truce in the Israel-Hamas war, brokered by Qatar, began with the release of multiple hostages by militants in Gaza in exchange for Palestinians imprisoned by Israel.
- Israeli jets and troops will halt their fire during the truce, while militants are expected to refrain from rocket attacks. Israel made no mention of halting flights, and it is unclear if sophisticated intelligence drones will stop flying over Gaza.
- The release of the hostages will occur in stages, with at least 13 released initially. The truce allows for the possibility of Hamas making additional hostage releases, potentially prolonging the cease-fire.
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Can Gaza humanitarian pause be starting point for end to Israel-Hamas
LONDON: Humanitarian aid organizations want the four-day truce between Israel and the Palestinian militant group Hamas that came into effect on Friday in Gaza after weeks of fighting to become a permanent ceasefire. The truce is intended to facilitate the flow of aid into Gaza and will see Israel swap 150 Palestinians held in its jails with 50 of the hostages taken by Hamas during the Oct. 7 attack that triggered this latest wave of violence.
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TEL AVIV, Israel — A temporary cease-fire agreement to facilitate the release of dozens of people taken hostage during Hamas' raid on Israel is expected to bring the first respite to war-weary Palestinians in Gaza and a glimmer of hope…
What does the cease-fire between Israel and Hamas look like?
Posters of children held hostage by Hamas in the Gaza Strip are displayed with toys across from the Kirya, headquarters of Israel’s Defense Forces ahead of an anticipated hostage release, in Tel Aviv, Israel, Thursday, Nov. 23, 2023. | AP Photo/Maya Alleruzzo TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — A temporary cease-fire agreement to facilitate the release of dozens of people taken hostage during Hamas’ raid on Israel is expected to bring the first respite to w…
What will happen in Gaza after Israel stops its war on Hamas?
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