Ceasefire Breakthrough in Israel-Hamas Conflict Marks a New Chapter
A ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war leads to the release of hostages and prisoners. Hamas plans to free 20 hostages, while Israel is set to release over 1,900 Palestinian detainees. The International Committee of the Red Cross will oversee the exchange, signaling hopes for ending the conflict.

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The Israel-Hamas conflict has reached a pivotal moment as a ceasefire agreement fuels the exchange of hostages and prisoners. Hamas published a list of over 1,900 Palestinian prisoners expected to be freed in conjunction with the deal.
This development comes on the heels of Hamas agreeing to release 20 living hostages as part of ongoing negotiations. The International Committee of the Red Cross will monitor the process, marking a significant step towards resolving the war, which claimed unprecedented lives on both sides.
The ceasefire, effective since Friday, aims to conclude the devastating conflict that began with Hamas' attack on Israel on October 7, 2023. In the aftermath, families of hostages await their return while discussions on a broader peace deal continue with international leaders, including U.S. President Donald Trump, in the region.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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