Hostage Exchange Marks a New Chapter in Israel-Hamas Ceasefire
Hamas released seven hostages, marking the first release under a ceasefire agreement with Israel after two years of war. Families celebrated while awaiting further exchanges involving more hostages and Palestinian prisoners. US President Trump is visiting the region to discuss postwar plans amidst ongoing issues over Gaza's future governance.

In a significant move towards peace, Hamas released seven hostages on Monday as part of a ceasefire agreement with Israel, pausing two years of conflict in the Gaza Strip.
The exchange is a pivotal step as it involves freeing 20 hostages in exchange for over 1,900 Palestinian prisoners. While families celebrated the hostages' return to Israel via the Red Cross, tensions remain as Palestinian inmates await release.
The ceasefire occurs amidst a broader postwar dialogue, with international figures such as US President Trump engaging in discussions on Gaza's future, humanitarian aid, and governance. The exchange raises critical questions about lasting peace and the future political landscape in Gaza.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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Two Red Cross buses carrying Palestinian prisoners being released as part of exchange have begun leaving Ofer Prison, reports AP.
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