Israel and Hamas have reached a deal on a cease-fire and hostages. What does it look like?
- Israel and Hamas have reached an agreement, brokered by the U.S., to exchange 50 hostages for 150 Palestinian prisoners. The deal also includes a pause in fighting for four days.
- The agreement allows for the release of women and children held in Israeli prisons, and for the entry of aid relief, medical supplies, and fuel into Gaza.
- The deal is seen as a first step towards the return of all hostages, and Israel's president considers it significant.
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Israel and Hamas have agreed to exchange hostages for Palestinian prisoners in a ceasefire deal. What happens next?
As part of a temporary ceasefire deal that is due to begin as early as today, Hamas will begin releasing Israeli hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners. But with thousands more remaining in detention inside Israel and hundreds of captives in Gaza, there is still a long way to go.
Messentrekkers, stenengooiers en vooral veel minderjarigen. Wie zijn de Palestijnse gevangenen die Israël wil ruilen?
De Israëlische regering heeft een lijst gepubliceerd van 300 Palestijnse gevangenen die voor de door Hamas gegijzelde burgers geruild kunnen worden. De zwaarst veroordeelde is een vrouw van 25 die een Joodse man verwondde met een mes. Maar het overgrote deel verscheen nog niet voor de rechtbank, al zitten sommige van hen al meer dan twee jaar vast. De jongste zijn amper veertien en bijna de helft is nog minderjarig. Hoe kwamen zij dan achter de …
After Israel-Hamas deal, an agonizing wait for the release of captives
JERUSALEM - War-shattered families in Israel and Gaza woke to a hopeful-but-agonizing limbo Wednesday after the early-hours approval of a deal between Israel and Hamas to pause fighting and exchange captives. The agreement allows the release of at least 50…
Israel and Hamas reached a deal on a ceasefire and hostages. What does it look like?
A temporary ceasefire 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 to the families of the captives.
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