Israeli hostages set to be released by Hamas
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The ceasefire between Israel and Hamas has brought cautious calm to the region as aid begins to flow into the Gaza Strip.
A deal to release hostages held by Hamas and establish a cease-fire in Gaza was approved Thursday by Israel’s government. A host of details still need to be resolved in a subsequent phase of the agreement,
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The Qatari prime minister told The New York Times that Gaza war mediators decided to delay talks on more difficult issues so a hostage-prisoner swap could be concluded quickly.
Israel and Hamas agreed Wednesday to a deal that would release all Israeli hostages held in the Gaza
Israel's cabinet has approved the first stage of a U.S.-brokered ceasefire deal with Hamas — a move aimed at ending the two-year war in Gaza and freeing hostages on both sides.
President Donald Trump insisted "the war is over" between Israel and Hamas and that he believed the ceasefire deal between the two would hold
Israel assesses that Hamas may not be able to find and return all the remaining dead hostages in Gaza, according to three Israeli sources, a fact that may complicate efforts to reach a deal to end the war.