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

Eight hostages, including three Israelis and five Thai nationals, were released by Hamas and returned to Israel after being held for over 15 months. This event follows the announcement of a ceasefire in Gaza, according to the Hamas-run Prisoners Media Office.
Celebrations erupted in Israel as families were reunited with the released hostages. However, plans for the immediate release of 110 Palestinian prisoners, which were to follow the hostages' return, faced delays. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defence Minister Israel Katz ordered a pause on this release after chaotic scenes unfolded in Khan Younis, where protests were reportedly instigated after the announcement.
As the situation develops, it remains unclear how the delayed prisoner release will impact the fragile ceasefire and ongoing negotiations between Israel and Hamas.