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Israel-Hamas ceasefire: Hostages and Palestinian prisoners released as part of truce

Netanyahu and his defence staff stated that Israel's military was already preparing for a resumption of hostilities after four days, which is not an unforeseen danger

November 24, 2023 / 22:45 IST
On the first day of the Israel-Hamas cease-fire, twelve Thai nationals held captive by Hamas were released from Gaza on November 24. On the same day, thirteen Israeli prisoners were also released. (Image: AFP)
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Day 1 of Israel-Hamas ceasefire: 12 Thai nationals held captive by Hamas were released from Gaza on November 24. On the same day, 13 Israeli prisoners were also released. (Image: AFP)
The first batch of Israeli hostages travelled safely with the International Committee of the Red Cross staff. The first group of 13 Israeli hostages freed by Hamas has crossed into Egypt after nearly seven weeks in captivity in the Gaza Strip. (Image: AFP)
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The first group of 13 Israeli hostages travelled safely with the International Committee of the Red Cross staff. The hostages freed by Hamas have crossed into Egypt after nearly seven weeks in captivity in the Gaza Strip. (Image: AFP)
According to Palestinian authorities, Israel will free a total of 39 Palestinian inmates, including 24 women convicted of attempted murder for attacks on Israeli police and 15 minors condemned for charges such as throwing stones. (Image: AFP)
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According to Palestinian authorities, Israel will free a total of 39 Palestinian inmates, including 24 women convicted of attempted murder for attacks on Israeli police and 15 minors condemned for charges such as throwing stones. (Image: AFP)
As part of the ceasefire agreement, Hamas committed to release 50 hostages, including women and children, over the course of four days. (Image: AFP)
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As part of the ceasefire agreement, Hamas committed to release 50 hostages, including women and children, over the course of four days. (Image: AFP)
Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defence Minister Yoav Gallant are keeping a close eye on the cease-fire deal. (Image: AFP)
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Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defence Minister Yoav Gallant are keeping a close eye on the cease-fire deal. (Image: AFP)
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first published: Nov 24, 2023 10:44 pm

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