Israel releases Palestinian prisoners after delay over chaotic hostage handover
- Three Israeli hostages were released by Hamas in exchange for 183 Palestinian prisoners, marking a significant step in the ongoing ceasefire negotiations.
- The hostages included Ofer Kalderon, Yarden Bibas, and Keith Siegel, who were handed over to Red Cross officials in Gaza.
- Israeli crowds celebrated the hostages' return, while over 47,000 Palestinians have reportedly died since the conflict escalated.
- Negotiations for the release of remaining hostages and a potential second phase of the truce are set to begin next week.
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3 Israeli hostages released in latest Gaza exchange | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
GAZA/CAIRO >> Palestinian militant group Hamas handed over three Israeli hostages on Saturday, and dozens of Palestinian prisoners and detainees were released in exchange, in the latest stage of a truce aimed at ending the 15-month war in Gaza.
Three Israeli hostages set for release in exchange for 183 Palestinian prisoners
Hamas and Israel will conduct their next hostage-prisoner swap as part of the Gaza ceasefire on Saturday, with three Israelis to be released in exchange for 183 Palestinians held in Israeli jails.
Israel to free 183 prisoners on Feb. 1 – Palestinian NGO
RAMALLAH, Palestinian Territories — Israel is set to release 183 prisoners on Saturday in the fourth hostage-prisoner exchange under the Gaza ceasefire deal, a Palestinian advocacy group said, more than doubling the previous reported figure. “The updated number of prisoners to be released tomorrow is 183,” said Palestinian Prisoners’ Club spokeswoman Amani Sarahneh on Friday, after previously announcing that 90 prisoners would be released from I…
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