Palestinians Rejoice as 1,900 Prisoners Return to Gaza
Over 1,900 Palestinian prisoners were freed in a ceasefire deal, greeted by cheering crowds in Gaza, marking a moment of hope and solidarity in a turbulent region.
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Over 1,900 Palestinian prisoners were freed in a ceasefire deal, greeted by cheering crowds in Gaza, marking a moment of hope and solidarity in a turbulent region.
A new Gaza ceasefire deal was signed in Sharm el-Sheikh by Egypt, US, Turkey and Qatar, aiming to bring hope and start reconstruction amid ongoing challenges.
Gaza’s ceasefire begins as the death toll reaches 67,869 with 170,105 injured, aiming to halt conflict and deliver humanitarian aid.
The Sharm el-Sheikh summit in Egypt aims to reinforce the Gaza ceasefire, plan reconstruction, and explore new paths to lasting Middle East peace.
The first batch of hostages held in Gaza was released on Monday, marking a critical step as reported by the Red Cross.
As Trump declares the war in Gaza over, a landmark hostage-prisoner swap nears, with Israeli captives and Palestinian detainees set to be freed under a fragile ceasefire.
Prime Minister Netanyahu says Israel is ready to receive all hostages immediately, marking a crucial step in the ongoing Middle East talks.
Israel plans to destroy Hamas’s Gaza tunnels once hostages are freed under a US-backed ceasefire, aiming to disarm and demilitarize the militant group.
Iran says it’s ready for fair, balanced negotiations with the United States on its nuclear program and sanctions, provided mutual respect and equality are guaranteed.
Hamas will release Israeli hostages Monday before the Gaza peace summit co-chaired by President Trump and Egypt’s Al-Sisi.