Abigail Mor Edan, the youngest U.S. citizen held by Hamas, was released as part of a cease-fire and hostage exchange agreement between Israel and the militant group. Abigail's parents were killed in Hamas' Oct. 7 attacks on Israel, and her release is part of a fragile truce between Israel and Hamas, which has seen Israel release Palestinian prisoners and allow aid into the Gaza Strip. Her release was confirmed by both President Biden and the Israeli military and was facilitated by Qatari Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani.
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The cease-fire deal between Israel and Hamas, which includes the release of 50 hostages held by Hamas in exchange for 150 Palestinians imprisoned by Israel, was delayed due to a last-minute snag. On Friday, over three dozen Palestinian prisoners were released from Israeli prisons as part of the deal, and the second group of hostages was eventually released. The deal is expected to continue until Tuesday, with the remaining hostages to be released in the coming days.
Two Israeli hostages were released from the Gaza Strip on Friday as part of a four-day cease-fire deal brokered by Egypt and the United Nations. President Joe Biden was asked his response to calls from some Democrats to place conditions on U.S. aid to Israel, but declined to categorically write it off. The cease-fire deal calls for a halt to hostilities and the exchange of prisoners and remains of combatants, as well as the easing of restrictions on the movement of people and goods in and out of Gaza.
A four-day cease-fire between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip began Friday, offering a temporary respite from weeks of violence and setting the stage for the exchange of hostages. The halt in fighting is part of a deal that calls for Hamas to free at least 50 hostages and Israel to release dozens of Palestinians from its prisons. If the cease-fire holds, it would be the longest lull in fighting since the war began.
Israeli security forces have arrested the director of Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza, citing evidence that the facility had been used as a Hamas command and control center. The statement also said that Hamas had stored weapons inside the hospital and on the hospital grounds. This arrest comes as a diplomatic breakthrough in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, with the implications yet to be seen.
An agreement between Israel and Hamas for a four-day cease-fire is set to begin on Friday, with the release of hostages and the entry of humanitarian aid into the Gaza Strip. The agreement was delayed from Thursday morning, but contacts on the release of hostages are continuing. Human rights activists are calling for a more permanent solution to the crisis.
Israel and Hamas have agreed to a four-day cease-fire, with a prisoner-swap between the two sides delayed until at least Friday. The cease-fire and prisoner swap are part of a larger effort to bring peace to the region, with Netanyahu speaking out against the idea of forcibly resettling Palestinians. Families of those affected by the conflict are expecting some closure from the prisoner swap, while the people of Gaza have expressed their opposition to the idea of leaving their land.
Israel and Hamas have reached an agreement to release 50 kidnapped women and children, as well as 150 Palestinians held in Israeli jails, and to deliver hundreds of aid trucks to Gaza. This agreement comes after weeks of pressure from the international community and demonstrations in Israel demanding the release of the hostages. The details of the agreement are still being finalized, but it could potentially bring an end to the conflict in Gaza.







