Red Cross Chief Calls Gaza Conditions 'Hell on Earth' Amid Ongoing Israeli Assault

Palestinian militants from Hamas are set to release three Israeli hostages on February 1, 2025, as part of an ongoing exchange under a ceasefire agreement aimed at resolving the 15-month conflict in Gaza. This release includes Yarden Bibas, the father of two young boys taken during the militant group's October 7, 2023, attack, alongside U.S.-Israeli dual national Keith Siegel and French-Israeli dual national Ofer Kalderon.
According to Hamas, this exchange will involve the release of 182 Palestinian prisoners and detainees. Earlier stages of the swap have already seen 15 of the 33 hostages due for release, exchanged for 400 Palestinian detainees. The ceasefire, mediated by Egypt and Qatar, has persisted despite allegations of violations from both parties.
In a related development, Saturday heralds the first movement of Palestinians from Gaza to Egypt through the newly reopened Rafah crossing, initially permitting 50 injured militants and civilians along with escorts, followed by an additional 100 people on humanitarian grounds.