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Hamas announced that three Israeli hostages will be released this Saturday in exchange for hundreds of Palestinian prisoners, indicating that the ongoing ceasefire in Gaza remains intact, despite recent tensions. The hostages, identified as Iair Horn (46), Sagui Dekel Chen (36), and Alexander Troufanov (29), were abducted during a Hamas-led attack on October 7, 2023, which sparked the ongoing conflict.
According to a Hamas-linked prisoners’ information office, a total of 369 Palestinian prisoners will be freed, including 36 serving life sentences, as part of this trade. This exchange marks the sixth swap since the ceasefire began on January 21. An Israeli official confirmed receipt of the hostages' release list, calling it a critical moment as concerns about the remaining captives increase.
Rising tensions around the ceasefire are fueled by accusations from Hamas regarding Israel's failure to comply with humanitarian provisions, while Israeli officials have indicated plans to resume military action if hostages are not released promptly. Meanwhile, U.S. President Donald Trump's controversial proposal to resettle Gaza's population is raising additional concerns about the region's future stability.