Three Hostages to be Released as Ceasefire Between Israel and Hamas at Risk

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Hamas has announced the release of three Israeli hostages—Iair Horn, 46, Sagui Dekel Chen, 36, and Alexandre Troufanov, 29—who have been held for 498 days following the October 7 attack that initiated the ongoing conflict in Gaza. The hostages are expected to be freed on Saturday as part of a fragile ceasefire agreement, under which Israel is set to release 369 Palestinian prisoners in exchange.

Despite the planned release, tensions have escalated, with Hamas threatening to postpone the event due to alleged Israeli violations of the truce, particularly regarding humanitarian aid and supplies entering Gaza. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office confirmed acceptance of the list but warned that military operations could resume if the hostage situation remained unresolved.

The ceasefire, which began on January 19, 2025, seeks to halt 16 months of hostilities, during which more than 48,000 Palestinians have reportedly died, according to Gaza health authorities. In the first stage of the agreement, Hamas has released 21 hostages, including Israelis and Thais, amidst growing concerns about the captives' conditions.

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