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Hamas releases 4th batch of hostages, truce extended for 2 more days

Jerusalem/Gaza, November 28 Hamas has released the fourth batch of Israeli hostages held in Gaza, and more are expected to be freed in the coming days as Israel and Hamas agreed to extend the current truce for another two days....
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Jerusalem/Gaza, November 28

Hamas has released the fourth batch of Israeli hostages held in Gaza, and more are expected to be freed in the coming days as Israel and Hamas agreed to extend the current truce for another two days.

A Palestinian source, who required anonymity, told Xinhua news agency that a total of 11 hostages were delivered to the Red Cross officials in the fourth phase of the ceasefire swap with Israel on Monday.

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On Monday night, updating its statements on X, the Qatari Foreign Ministry said the 11 released hostages were all dual nationals, comprising three Israeli-French citizens, two Israeli-German citizens, and six Israeli-Argentinian citizens.

The ministry said that in exchange, 33 Palestinian prisoners — 30 minors and three women — would be released.

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The Israeli military confirmed in a statement that the newly released hostages had arrived in Israel after being transferred by Hamas to the Red Cross.

“IDF (Israel Defence Forces) special forces and ISA (Israel Security Agency) forces are currently accompanying 11 released hostages in Israeli territory,” the statement read, adding, “After they undergo an initial medical assessment, our forces will escort them until they are reunited with their families.”

They were released 52 days after being taken hostage by Hamas militants in their deadly attack on southern Israel on October 7.

Of the about 240 hostages captured by Hamas, less than one-third have been released so far, according to IDF figures.

The latest swap came amid news that the ceasefire, set to expire on Tuesday, will be extended for an additional two days, which is confirmed by Hamas and Qatar, a key mediator of the truce.

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