Israel confirms that Hamas released 12 more hostages
The Israel Defence Forces (IDF) has confirmed that Hamas militants have handed over 12 more hostages to the Red Cross. Source: The Times of Israel, citing the IDF report Quote: "Based on information that was received from the Red Cross, 12 hostages - including ten Israelis and two foreign nationals - are on their way toward Israeli territory.
The Israel Defence Forces (IDF) has confirmed that Hamas militants have handed over 12 more hostages to the Red Cross.
Source: The Times of Israel, citing the IDF report
Quote: "Based on information that was received from the Red Cross, 12 hostages — including ten Israelis and two foreign nationals — are on their way toward Israeli territory."
Background:
- At 07:00 on 24 November, a four-day ceasefire began between Israel and Hamas militants.
- On the evening of 24 November, the first 13 Israeli hostages, accompanied by the International Committee of the Red Cross, left the Gaza Strip through the Rafah crossing.
- On 25 November, Hamas claimed that it had handed over 13 Israeli and seven foreign hostages to the Red Cross for release, and the IDF confirmed this information.
- On 26 November, Israel freed 39 Palestinians under a temporary ceasefire agreement. The International Committee of the Red Cross also noted that it had helped release 19 Palestinian prisoners from Israeli detention centres.
- Under the terms of the talks, during the truce, Hamas is to free 50 hostages taken captive on 7 October, and the Israeli authorities are to release 150 Palestinian prisoners.
- On Monday, Qatar, as a mediator, successfully brokered an agreement between Israel and Hamas to extend the four-day truce between them for another two days.
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