Hamas frees Israeli hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners under Trump's Gaza ceasefire deal
- Hamas announced it will release all remaining Israelis kidnapped on October 7, 2023, in exchange for Palestinian prisoners held in Israel.
- The exchange will involve 20 living hostages for over 1,900 Palestinian prisoners, according to Hamas.
- Israel is set to free nearly 2,000 Palestinian detainees later today as part of the agreement.
- The Red Cross charity is receiving the 20 living hostages being released by Hamas.
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Hamas freed the 20 remaining Israeli hostages. Of the 251 hostages held in the Strip, 168 returned alive.
The first phase of the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas has been respected. Twenty Israeli hostages alive and four bodies were repatriated Monday, October 13 from the Gaza Strip to Is...
Leader of local Jewish community expresses hope after hostage exchange, Gaza ceasefire deal
The impact of the ceasefire deal is widespread, and while many people in the Granite State are understandably rejoicing at the news of the exchange and ceasefire, there are remaining questions, like what happens next.
More than 1,900 Palestinian prisoners released, Israel says
Israel said it released more than 1,900 Palestinian prisoners Monday as part of a ceasefire deal that also secured the release of the 20 remaining living hostages held in Gaza. The exchange marked the first phase of the Middle East peace deal that President Trump announced late September. The moment marked a major milestone in…

What to know as Israel and Hamas exchange hostages and prisoners and Trump visits the Middle East
By The Associated Press In a critical day for the Middle East, Hamas released the 20 living Israeli hostages it still held and Israel released nearly 2,000 Palestinian prisoners under a breakthrough Gaza ceasefire deal. U.S. President Donald Trump, whose administration brokered the deal, made a whirlwind visit to the region, first to Israel where he addressed the parliament to repeated applause. He landed Monday afternoon in Egypt for the “Summi…
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