Hamas Set to Release Hostages in Exchange for Palestinian Prisoners
Hamas announced the release of three Israeli hostages and five Thai nationals today, as part of a prisoner exchange deal. According to the Palestinian Prisoners' Club, this exchange will see 110 Palestinian prisoners freed by Israeli authorities, including 30 minors. The group indicated that these prisoners would arrive in the Radana area of Ramallah around noon.
Israeli hostages Arbel Yehud, Agam Berger, and Gadi Moses will be freed, while the identities of the Thai hostages remain undisclosed. This exchange marks the third such operation under a ceasefire agreement initiated on January 19. In previous exchanges, seven Israeli hostages were exchanged for 290 prisoners, primarily Palestinians, along with one Jordanian.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office confirmed that a fourth swap is planned for Saturday, which will involve the release of three more Israeli men. The ongoing negotiations and exchanges highlight the complexities surrounding hostages and prisoners amidst the ongoing conflict in the region.
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