Israel, Hamas agree on new exchange, leaving fragile ceasefire intact
- Hamas will return the bodies of four Israeli hostages in exchange for Israel's release of hundreds of Palestinian prisoners, as stated by Hamas spokesman Abdul Latif al-Qanou.
- The handovers will take place under Egyptian supervision, although the exact date has not been defined.
- The ceasefire, which began on January 19, aims to resolve ongoing hostilities amid accusations of violations from both sides.
- The deal is expected to fulfill obligations of the first phase, returning 33 hostages, including eight bodies in exchange for nearly 2,000 Palestinian prisoners.
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Amir Tsarfati: There is No Dealing With These Terrorists — Worse Than Animals - Black Community News
Shalom from the Jezreel Valley! It has been a very difficult week here in Israel, so I am going to get right to it. By tomorrow, Israel should be receiving the final four of this week’s ten hostages. In return, Hamas will receive 640 terrorists, 151 with blood on their hands. The difference between those …
Israel and Hamas agree to renew exchanges
Israel and the terrorist group Hamas Tuesday agreed in principle to further exchange Palestinian prison inmates for the bodies of four Israeli hostages as part of the first phase of a Gaza ceasefire, mediated by Egypt. The deal follows tensions over delayed releases and Hamas’s public handling of hostage handovers, which Israel dubbed as humiliating, particularly in the case of a body 'mistakenly' passed on as that of dual Argentine national Shir
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