Truce Deal's Initial Phase Marred by Tragedy as Eight Hostages Confirmed Dead
In a heartbreaking development, eight hostages who were set to be released in the first phase of a truce deal between Israel and Hamas have been confirmed dead, according to Israeli government spokesman David Mencer. The announcement was made on Monday, and while Mencer did not disclose the names of the victims, he confirmed that families have been informed of the situation regarding their loved ones.
This troubling news means that of the 26 hostages still to be freed under the terms of the initial phase agreement, only 18 remain alive. The truce deal, which took effect on January 19, 2025, had been announced earlier in January following extensive and fruitless negotiations, bringing a halt to over 15 months of conflict ignited by Hamas's attack on October 7, 2023.
Under the terms of the truce, 33 hostages held by militants in Gaza were to be released in exchange for more than 1,900 Palestinians detained by Israel. Since the truce began, seven Israeli women and 290 Palestinian prisoners have already been released as part of this complex exchange.
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