Hamas has handed over a new group of 13 Israeli captives, including nine children, to the Red Cross, marking a significant step in ongoing negotiations for a hostage exchange.
The released individuals are now under the care of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC).
Egyptian security officials are commencing procedures for a hostage exchange following the transfer of 13 Israelis and four other foreigners, as confirmed by Egypt’s Al Qahera TV.
The diplomatic efforts aim to ensure a smooth and secure exchange process.
39 Palestinians to be freed
Qatar's Foreign Ministry spokesperson, Majed al-Ansari, announces the impending release of a third batch of 39 Palestinians in exchange for the 13 Israelis, three Thais, and a Russian national.
The ICRC has already received the Israelis and foreign nationals. The exchange highlights Qatar's role in brokering regional agreements.
Casualties update
More than 14,800 Palestinians have lost their lives in Gaza since October 7, while the official death toll in Israel stands at 1,200.
The conflict continues to take a devastating toll on both sides. Efforts to address the humanitarian crisis and protect civilian lives remain a priority.
Gaza residents utilise truce to secure basic necessities
As the four-day truce enters its third day, residents in Gaza are making use of the temporary calm to obtain essential supplies.
From food and water to gas canisters and petrol, people are preparing for a potential resumption of hostilities when the truce concludes. The truce allows for crucial humanitarian aid and relief efforts.
Palestinians return home
Some Palestinians are returning to their homes to assess the damage and salvage belongings. Amidst the rubble, others are venturing to their farmlands to harvest olives.
The truce provides a brief window for communities to recover from the impact of continuous Israeli strikes. International organizations are also stepping in to support rebuilding initiatives.