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A four-day ceasefire in Gaza between Israel and Hamas began at 7 a. m. following the release of 13 women and girls in a truce brokered by Qatar.

The hostages will be released nine hours after the start of a humanitarian pause in Gaza, Qatar’s Foreign Ministry announced.

Increased aid to the Palestinians will begin to reach Gaza “as soon as possible,” Qatari Foreign Ministry spokesman Majed al-Ansari added.

He did not specify how many Palestinian prisoners would be released, but officials said three would be released as hostages.

“The first organization of liberated civilians from Gaza will take position around four o’clock in the afternoon. on the same day. There will be thirteen, all the women, young people and hostages of the same families will be organized in the same lot,” he added.

At least 50 hostages are expected to be freed through Hamas’ four-day ceasefire under a new deal with Israel, brokered through Qatar and the United States.

Under the agreement, dozens of children and their mothers held captive in Gaza since Hamas’ brutal incursion into Israel on October 7 will be freed in Egypt.

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06:45, Alisha Rahaman Sarkar

The Israeli military sounded its sirens on Friday in two villages near the Gaza Strip, warning of possible rocket attacks from the Hamas-ruled area, just 15 minutes after a four-day truce went into effect.

There has been no confirmation of a rocket launch, which would be the first violation of the truce negotiated through Qatar.

Rocket alarms also sounded in two border villages two hours before the truce began, The Times of Israel reported.

06:44, Alisha Rahaman Sarkar

06:30, Alisha Rahaman Sarkar

The director of Gaza’s largest hospital and several other doctors were reportedly arrested by Israeli forces on Thursday.

Mohammad Abu Salmiya, director of Al Shifa, was detained while evacuating patients south of the conflict-torn strip, AFP reported, citing his colleague.

Israeli forces said the director was being questioned about evidence that Hamas militants were employing al-Shifa as an alleged command and center.

The army raided the hospital last week. “Dr. Mohammad Abu Salmiya was detained along with several other senior doctors,” said Khalid Abu Samra, head of the hospital’s department.

Another and two nurses were detained by Israeli forces, a Gaza Health Ministry official told AFP.

Hamas said it “strongly denounces” the arrest of Dr. Salmiya and his colleagues, and called on the International Committee of the Red Cross and organizations to press for their “immediate release. “

06:21, Alisha Rahaman Sarkar

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) claim to have finished its “operational preparations” to stop the war lines.

Earlier today, IDF troops destroyed a number of underground tunnels and several tunnel shafts discovered in the area of Al-Shifa Hospital.

During the day and night, IDF troops on land, air and sea continued to strike terror targets, operating in other spaces to locate suspicious structures and with terrorists, IDF officials said Friday.

Videos showed IDF tanks crossing the Gaza border into Israel on Friday morning; it is not yet clear to what extent Israeli forces will withdraw from their positions in Gaza for the duration of the ceasefire.

Bel Trew from Tel Aviv.

06:06, Alisha Rahaman Sarkar

06:00, Alexandre Butler

Amar Abu Jalalah was killed along with another member of Hamas’ naval forces, the Israeli military said in a statement.

He said Jalallah was “a high-ranking member of Hamas’ naval forces and concerned about leading several terrorist attacks across the sea that were foiled. “

05:30, Alisha Rahaman Sarkar

More than 100 Russian citizens were flown on a special plane from the conflict-torn country of Gaza, Russia’s Ministry of Emergency Situations said on Friday.

At least Russian nationals were brought from Gaza to Egypt in the past 24 hours, bringing the total number of Russian evacuees to more than 750, the ministry said on Telegram.

He returned home on a chartered Ilyushin-76 plane, he added.

More than 650 people were flown to Russia, in addition to more than 300 children.

05:07, Alisha Rahaman Sarkar

A four-day ceasefire in Gaza between Israel and Hamas began at 7 a. m. , and the pause in fighting was followed by the release of dozens of hostages held by Hamas militants.

Qatari Foreign Ministry spokesman Majed al-Ansari said the two sides had exchanged lists of others who would be released, and that the first organization of thirteen women and girls held by Hamas would be released on Friday afternoon.

He did not say how many Palestinian prisoners would be freed, but officials said three would be freed for each hostage.

Increased aid to the Palestinians will begin to reach Gaza “as soon as possible,” al-Ansari said.

The hope is that the “momentum” generated by this deal will lead to “an end to this violence,” he told reporters on Thursday.

05:01 , Alejandro Mayordomo

Gaza’s Public Health Ministry said 27 Palestinians were killed in an attack on a UN-affiliated business for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA) in the Jabalia refugee camp in northern Gaza.

At least 27 other people were killed and 93 wounded in the attack, according to a Palestinian doctor, AFP reported.

04:30, Alisha Rahaman Sarkar

David Cameron will meet with Palestinian leaders to discuss how Britain can ease the crisis in Gaza following the announcement of a truce in the war between Israel and Hamas.

The foreign minister previously spoke with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Isaac Herzog, as he indicated that a four-day ceasefire would begin on Friday morning.

Lord Cameron will continue his stopover in the region on Friday to meet with Palestinian leaders to discuss how the UK can help respond to the crisis in Gaza.

“Tomorrow, in meetings with Palestinian leaders and humanitarian agencies, he will talk about how the UK’s efforts can help alleviate the unfolding humanitarian crisis in Gaza,” the Foreign Office said in a post on X, formerly known as Twitter.

“We are moving toward a long-term political solution to this crisis. “

04:01 , Alejandro Mayordomo

Hamas will unconditionally release 23 Thai hostages it is holding in Gaza, according to a report by the Al-Arathrough Al-Jadeed news site.

The release of the Thai hostages would be linked to the agreement reached between Israel and Hamas on the release of dozens of Israeli hostages held by militants, as well as Palestinians imprisoned through Israel, the media outlet claimed.

The announcement comes after Iranian-mediated talks between the Palestinian militant organization and the Thai government, he said.

03:45, Alisha Rahaman Sarkar

Israeli forces intensified their “air, land and sea” movements in Gaza between Wednesday and Thursday afternoon, ahead of the planned truce, the U. N. said.

“Numerous casualties have been reported,” the U. N. Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs said.

About 200 patients and medical staff were waiting to be evacuated to the Indonesian hospital in northern Gaza, he said, adding that the hospital was surrounded by Israeli forces.

Three children, one of them in an incubator, died on Wednesday at the Kamal Odwan hospital in Jabalia, northern Gaza, due to a lack of electricity, the UN report added.

03:30, Alisha Rahaman Sarkar

Thousands of people in Cuba, led by President Miguel Díaz-Canel, marched through Havana’s iconic prom in solidarity with the Palestinian people.

Wearing a black and white Palestinian keffiyeh, Diaz-Canel accompanied Prime Minister Manuel Marrero and Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez on Thursday.

The protesters marched 2 kilometers, passing by the American embassy. The demonstration was joined by Palestinian medical academics who were in Cuba as part of a cooperation program.

“Today we stand with the Palestinian people, all those who are feeling the pain of having lost a family member, a loved one because of this massacre,” Yanquiel Cardoso, a fitness professional who participated, told The Associated Press. Press.

“We call for a ceasefire. . . and possibly Palestine will be free. “

Many young people carried signs with the word “Free Palestine” with crude photographs of young people wounded by bombs or flags identifying Cubans and Palestinians.

03:05, Alisha Rahaman Sarkar

As millions of Americans gather for turkey and pumpkin pie, a circle of relatives in New York desperately misses their 19-year-old son, who is still being held hostage by Hamas.

“Today is Thanksgiving. As Americans, we have an empty seat at the table; you don’t need to live in my world,” his father Ruby Chen told The Independent.

His son Itay Chen was captured through the militant organization in the deadly Oct. 7 attack that killed 1,200 civilians in Israel.

Report via Bel Trew and Mike Bedigan.

An empty seat at Thanksgiving. Families of Hamas hostages pray for their return

03:01, Alejandro Mayordomo

The head of the World Health Organization has joined the refrain of Arab leaders and Palestinian groups calling for the transitional truce agreed between Israel and Hamas to be turned into a permanent ceasefire.

In an article in X, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said he “welcomed the announcement” in the early hours of this morning, but that it was “not enough to end the suffering of civilians. “

“Efforts to free the remaining hostages will have to continue, and I reiterate that those still in captivity will have to get all mandatory medical care,” he said.

“We continue to call for the release of all hostages. We also continue to call for a ceasefire so that civilians in Gaza can enjoy sustained, safe and superior reconstruction. “

We welcome the announcement of the agreement between Israel and Hamas for the 50 Israeli hostages. My mind is with the families, some of whom my @WHO colleagues and I have met in recent weeks. We also welcome the 4-day pause in fighting that will allow more aid to be delivered safely. . .

– Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus (@DrTedros) November 22, 2023

02:01 , Alejandro Mayordomo

Hamas seeks to “extort” Israel and have hostages released without price, Israeli Economy Minister Nir Barkat told Sky News.

Asked about the Palestinian death toll, which the Hamas-run Gaza Health Ministry said had surpassed 13,000, Barkat replies: “No, sorry, I’m not willing to pay attention to that game theory. I don’t know. It’s about games. ” In theory, it’s not about numbers.

“It’s very simple. We will pass in front of all Hamas. And we will do our best not to harm innocent people, but they are your refuge.

01:01, Alejandro Mayordomo

A four-day ceasefire in Gaza, set to begin on Friday, will allow for the release of 50 hostages, the delivery of desperately needed humanitarian aid and a brief respite from the relentless bombardment of densely populated territory for more than two million civilians.

But what happens when it’s over?

The short answer is that the war will continue, and it may be even bloodier than before. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was just as blunt Wednesday in a live address about the hostage deal. “The war continues,” he said. We kept going until we got a complete victory. “

What will happen when the ceasefire in Gaza ends?

00:01, Alejandro Mayordomo

Hostage families and Palestinians trapped in besieged Gaza are eagerly awaiting the start of a long-awaited truce and exchange of captives, the first step in a bloody seven-week war, reports The Independent’s chief foreign correspondent Bel Trew.

At least 50 women and children captured by the militants are expected to be released over a four-day period in exchange for an end to fighting and the release of 150 Palestinian women and children imprisoned in Israel.

Hamas said cargo trucks carrying humanitarian aid would be allowed into Gaza (adding fuel).

Netanyahu vows Gaza will continue after ceasefire as hostages face worrisome wait

Thursday, 23 November 2023 23:00 , Alexander Butler

The level of death and destruction in Gaza is “unprecedented,” Qatar’s Foreign Ministry said, warning that while Friday’s truce is an important step toward peace, “no amount of aid will be enough,” said The Independent’s chief foreign correspondent, Bel Trew. commerce.

Dr. Majed Al-Ansari, a spokesman for Qatar’s Foreign Ministry, suggested to the foreign network to negotiate an unimpeded shipment of materials to the Gaza Strip, on the eve of the first transitional ceasefire, which Doha helped impose.

Under the terms of the agreement, a four-day pause in fighting, Hamas militants will release 50 Israeli women and girls as hostages in exchange for the release of 150 Palestinian women and girls in Israeli jails.

“Dogs eat corpses on the streets of Gaza,” says Qatari official

Thursday November 23, 2023 22:00, Alexander Butler

President Joe Biden on Thursday handed pumpkin pies to firefighters to celebrate the U. S. holiday of Thanksgiving and expressed hope for the imminent hostage-taking in the war between Israel and the Palestinian Islamist organization Hamas.

Biden, who is vacationing with his circle of relatives on Nantucket Island, Massachusetts, has spent some of his time here talking to foreign leaders about the war.

He told reporters at the fire station that he would not give an update on the hostages until Friday, but said he was keeping his hands crossed that a 3-year-old American woman would be among the first to be released.

Thursday, 23 November 2023 21:10 , Alexander Butler

The mother of two Israeli girls kidnapped by Hamas said she was having an “incredibly difficult time” after learning her daughters would not be freed as part of Friday’s hostage exchange.

Mayaan Zin, a mother of two whose daughters Dafna, 15, and Ela, eight, were abducted by Hamas on Oct. 7, said she hoped they would return but was “relieved” by the other families.

“I have been informed that Dafna and Ela are on the list of thirteen hostages who will be released tomorrow. It’s incredibly complicated for me; I long for them to come back. I am relieved for the other families and look forward to everyone’s release. the hostages,” he said on X.

I have been informed that Dafna and Ela are on the list of thirteen hostages who will be released tomorrow. It’s incredibly complicated for me; I long for them to come back. I am relieved for the other families and look forward to the release of all the hostages.

– Maayan Zin (@ZinMaayan1007) November 23, 2023

Thursday, 23 November 2023 20:10 , Alexander Butler

Thirteen Israeli hostages will be freed from Gaza on Friday at the start of a four-day truce that Qatar has described as a “catalyst for long-term peace” and a “light at the end of the tunnel”, The Indepfinishent leader said. foreign correspondent, Bel. Trew Reports.

Under the terms of the deal negotiated through Doha and Washington, Hamas militants will kidnap 50 women and girls in exchange for 150 Palestinian women and children from Israeli jails.

The agreement, reached after weeks of tense negotiations, also allows the pause in hostilities to be extended, provided that more hostages are released.

Ceasefire in Gaza: Thirteen Israeli hostages to be freed as four-day truce begins

Thursday November 23, 2023 8:00 p. m. , Alexander Butler

Thursday November 23, 2023 7:00 p. m. , Alexander Butler

Thursday, 23 November 2023 18:00 , Alexander Butler

Up to 50 hostages taken by Hamas could return to their families starting Friday as part of a prisoner exchange deal that, along with an initial four-day ceasefire, represents the biggest diplomatic and humanitarian breakthrough in a standoff that has escalated. claimed the lives of more than 15,000 people in Israel and Gaza over the last month and a half.

But for Jonathan Dekel-Chen, a history professor at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, the wait for their long-awaited reunion will continue. Her 35-year-old son Sagui was kidnapped from Kibbutz Nir Oz during the violent attacks on October 7.

The prisoner swap, which will officially begin on Friday, is expected to involve women and girls freed from Gaza, followed by the staggered release of 150 Palestinian women and girls from Israeli prisons.

U. S. Hostages Not Freed in Hamas Prisoner Exchange

Thursday, 23 November 2023 17:00 , Alexander Butler

Watch Live: Israeli Children Protest Safe Return of Hamas Hostages

Thursday November 23, 2023 16:00, Alexander Butler

Hamas’ military-terrorist wing, the Izzedine al-Qassam Brigades, demonstrated that the four-day pause in fighting would begin at 7 a. m.

In a statement, he said all army movements through the al-Qassam Brigades and Israeli forces would end the four-day pause in fighting.

Thursday, 23 November 2023 15:05 , Alexander Butler

Up to 200 humanitarian trucks will deliver daily “medical and relief supplies” to “all areas of the Gaza Strip” after the four-day ceasefire, Hamas said.

The activist organization added that four other trucks will deliver fuel and cooking fuel each day of the truce to the enclave.

“For every Zionist prisoner, 3 Palestinian prisoners, including women and children, will be released,” he said in a statement.

“In four days, 50 Zionist prisoners, women and girls under the age of 19, will be released. “

Thursday, 23 November 2023 14:53 , Bel Trew

Israel has released an initial list of the names of hostages expected to be freed as part of a ceasefire brokered by Qatar.

“Israel confirms that an initial list of names has been received. Designated officials are checking the main items on the list and are in contact with the families,” the prime minister’s spokesman said.

Up to thirteen women and girls are expected to be released at 4 p. m. On Friday, after a four-day ceasefire began at 7 a. m.

Thursday, 23 November 2023 14:25 , Alexander Butler

The temporary ceasefire between Israel and Hamas will begin at 7 a. m. , Qatar’s Foreign Ministry announced.

At a news conference in Doha, a ministry spokesman said the first hostage organization would be bypassed at p. m.

Dr. Majed al-Ansari said the first organization will be made up of thirteen other people and priority will be given to families. “The start of the break will take place on Friday, November 24 at 7 a. m. m. and will last, as agreed, four days. ” he said.

“The first organization of civilians liberated from Gaza will take position around four o’clock in the afternoon on the same day. There will be thirteen of them, all the women, young people and hostages of the same families will be gathered in the same lot.

Official spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs @majedalansari: The humanitarian pause in Gaza will begin at 7 a. m. from Friday, November 24#MOFAQatar

– Ministry of Foreign Affairs – Qatar (@MofaQatar_EN) November 23, 2023

Thursday, November 23, 2023 2:08 p. m. , Alexander Butler

Hezbollah fired more than 50 rockets at army posts in northern Israel after its senior fighters were killed.

The Lebanese militant organization sent waves of rockets across the border in one of its heaviest bombardments since the start of the standoff between Israel and Hamas last month.

In a series of statements, the Iranian-backed organization said the salvos it fired at Israeli posts included Katyusha rockets aimed at a military base in Beit Zeitem.

Thursday, November 23, 2023 1:56 p. m. , Alexander Butler

British Foreign Secretary David Cameron met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the Knesset in Jerusalem.

Netanyahu said Israel “hoped” to get the hostages out of Gaza, but warned that this was “not without challenges” and that it will first have to “eradicate” Hamas.

“We have to do it, we hope, in this first stage. And then we commit to getting everyone out. We will pursue our war aims, which is to eliminate Hamas, because Hamas has already promised that it will do so again and again. “he said.

Lord Cameron responded by saying that the UK stands with the Israeli people, but added that it was “important” to communicate about a humanitarian pause.

“I think this is an opportunity to get the hostages out and get aid to Gaza. There is never an excuse for this type of hostage taking.

“All the hostages will have to be released. I hope that all those guilty and this agreement can achieve that and provide relief to those families, including, of course, the British citizens who have been held hostage,” he said. .

Thursday, 23 November 2023 1:37 PM , Bel Trew

The director of Gaza’s Al-Shifa hospital was arrested and interrogated through the ISA, the IDF said.

“The director of Shifa Hospital in the Gaza Strip was detained and transferred for interrogation through the ISA following evidence showing that Shifa Hospital, under his direct direction, served as Hamas’ command and center,” the Israeli military said.

IDF spokesman Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari added: “Now the irrefutable fact of Hamas’ exploitation of Gaza’s hospitals is completely exposed to the world. I need to make it transparent that Israel is at war with Hamas. We are not at war with each other. “

Thursday, 23 November 2023 13:12 , Archie Mitchell

David Cameron is in Israel to meet with Israeli and Palestinian leaders and push for the release of British hostages in Gaza.

3 British hostages are believed to be held by Hamas in the Gaza Strip.

And as Foreign Secretary Lord Cameron meets with regional leaders, the prime minister’s spokesman said the release of the hostages was a “priority”.

The spokesperson said: “We will continue to press. It is a precedent for us to work with regional partners. “

Thursday November 23, 2023 11:46, Tom Watling

A four-day ceasefire in Gaza, set to begin on Friday, will allow for the release of 50 hostages, the delivery of desperately needed humanitarian aid and a brief respite from the relentless bombardment of densely populated territory for more than two million civilians.

But what happens when it’s over?

The short answer is that the war will continue, and it may be even bloodier than before. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was just as blunt Wednesday in a live address about the hostage deal. “The war continues,” he said. We kept going until we got a complete victory. “

What will happen when the ceasefire in Gaza ends?

Thursday November 23, 2023 11:00, Tom Watling

Spanish Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Albares said Thursday that his country supports a humanitarian ceasefire between Israel and Hamas “in the very short term. “

“Our position on Palestine and the other Palestinians is clear. We are in favour of a Palestinian state. In the very short term, what is urgently needed is a humanitarian ceasefire,” Albares said in an interview with Spanish radio RNE.

The way of life of a Palestinian state “will be the best guarantee of peace in the Middle East,” ahead of Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez’s visit to Israel and the West Bank on Thursday.

He reaffirmed that Spain is in a position to conclude a peace convention on the conflict.

Thursday, 23 November 2023 10:29, Tom Watling

The head of Gaza’s Hamas-run health ministry said it had resumed its detailed count of casualties from the Israeli-Hamas war and had documented more than 13,000 dead. The Health Ministry stopped updating its figures on Nov. 11 after the collapse of access and communications in northern Gaza, where Israeli troops are battling Palestinian militants. The most recent tally is based on updated figures from hospitals in the South and Nov. 11 figures from hospitals in the North. The true toll is likely to be higher. The Health Ministry says another 6,000 people are missing and could be buried under the rubble.

Thursday, 23 November 2023 09:45, Namita Singh

Relatives of the Israeli hostages worry about the fragility of the deal, while others fear they will all return home, writes Kim Sengupta:

Worried families are waiting to see if their loved ones are among the other 50 people freed in the Gaza hostage deal.

Thursday, 23 November 2023 09:30 , Namita Singh

The Gaza Strip is “the most dangerous place in the world to be a child,” said the head of the United Nations children’s organization, UNICEF.

Executive Director Catherine Russell told the U. N. Security Council that more than 5,300 Palestinian children have reportedly been killed since Oct. 7, when Palestinian Hamas militants attacked Israel, killing another 1,200 people and taking hostages, most of them civilians.

Israel has concentrated its retaliation against Hamas in Gaza, a territory of 2. 3 million people.

Thursday, 23 November 2023 09:15 , Namita Singh

How Joe Biden and a ‘secret cell’ of aides worked to bring about a ceasefire in Gaza

Thursday, 23 November 2023 09:00, Namita Singh

Dozens of Israeli children held hostage by the Islamist movement Hamas in Gaza for more than six weeks face a difficult return when they return home as part of a prisoner transfer deal, doctors and child psychologists said.

At least 50 hostages, most of them children, are expected to be backed up under a deal that includes a four-day pause in fighting in Gaza and the return of around 150 Palestinian prisoners.

“They’ll show symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder, which means some will be very agitated, very scared, others very angry,” said Dr. Harris. Daphna Dollberg, clinical and developmental psychologist at Tel Aviv-Yaffo University College. .

Thursday, 23 November 2023 08:45 , Namita Singh

Thursday, 23 November 2023 08:27 , Namita Singh

Foreign Secretary Lord Cameron is visiting Israel following the announcement of a truce with Hamas.

The former prime minister arrived in Israel amid uncertainty over the start of the pause in fighting.

The four-day ceasefire agreement in Gaza appears to have run into a last-minute problem.

A senior Israeli official said the measure would not take effect until Friday, a day later than planned.

The deal will allow hostages to be sent through Hamas in Gaza, and Palestinian prisoners are expected to be held through Tel Aviv.

The pause in fighting also paves the way for humanitarian aid to reach Gaza to alleviate the suffering of citizens who have been bombed and besieged in Israel as it confronts Hamas in reaction to the October 7 atrocities.

Thursday, 23 November 2023 08:18 , Namita Singh

Thursday, 23 November 2023 08:11 , Namita Singh

A deal to negotiate a four-day ceasefire in Gaza and the release of dozens of Hamas hostages and Palestinians imprisoned in Israel appears to have run into a last-minute challenge when a senior Israeli official said it would not take effect until Friday. later than planned.

The diplomatic breakthrough promises some relief for more than 1. 7 million Palestinians who have fled their homes during Israeli bombardments for weeks, as well as for families in Israel who worry about the fate of loved ones captured in the attack. Hamas of October 7 that unleashed the war.

Israel’s national security adviser, Tzachi Hanegbi, announced the delay last Wednesday, without giving a reason. Israeli media reported that some final major points were still being resolved.

The Persian Gulf country Qatar, which has played a key role in mediating with Hamas, said on Thursday morning that a new date for the deal would take effect “in the coming hours. “It was originally scheduled to start at 10 a. m. de today. The U. S. and Egypt also helped negotiate the deal.

Thursday, 23 November 2023 07:02 , Namita Singh

Israel said its forces had carried out airstrikes against more than 300 Hamas targets over the past day. These claims may simply not be independently verifiable.

In Israel, sirens warning of rocket fire from Gaza sounded in communities near the border with the enclave, the military said. No injuries or injuries have been reported.

Thursday, 23 November 2023 07:02 , Namita Singh

Israeli warplanes and artillery pounded the southern Gaza town of Khan Younis in at least two waves, killing another 15 people, Palestinian media reported. It comes amid efforts to negotiate a ceasefire agreement to secure the release of hostages and allow humanitarian aid to arrive.

Attacks were also reported in several other parts of Gaza, including the Jabalia and Nuseirat camps.

Thursday, 23 November 2023 06:25, Namita Singh

An Egyptian security source said mediators had asked for the start time to be set at 10 a. m. today.

Speaking in the morning, Qatari Foreign Ministry spokesman Majid bin Mohammed Al Ansari said an announcement about the start of the truce could come in the coming hours. Qatar played a mediating role in the truce negotiations.

“Negotiations on the release of our hostages are progressing and continuing steadily,” Israeli national security adviser Tzachi Hanegbi said in a statement released through the Prime Minister’s Office.

“The start of the release will take place in accordance with the initial agreement between the parties and not before Friday,” he said.

Thursday, 23 November 2023 05:40, Namita Singh

Maryland’s attorney general this week suspended a member of the state’s new commission to combat hate crimes after she posted on social media about Israel’s moves in Gaza.

Attorney General Anthony Brown said in a news release Tuesday that he has recently learned of private social media posts by Zainab Chaudry, director of Maryland bankruptcy at the Council on American-Islamic Relations.

The Maryland Commission on Hate Crime Response and Prevention will need to be accompanied by a representative from CAIR and other advocacy organizations. It was created through the 2023 legislative consultation of state lawmakers and began its assembly last month. Mr. Brown has the strength to appoint its members to chair the commission.

Report:

Maryland Hate Crimes Commission Member Suspended for Anti-Israel Social Media Posts

Thursday, November 23, 2023 05:26, Namita Singh

International aid teams say they are in a position to deliver thousands of truckloads of food, water and other materials to besieged Gaza if a temporary ceasefire in the war between Israel and Hamas is established, as expected on Thursday.

Some hailed it as a first step, but many said Wednesday that a four-day truce would not be enough to satisfy dire wishes after seven weeks of fighting that has displaced thousands of Palestinians now living in depressing conditions.

More here:

Aid workers need more aid for Gaza and the hostages as part of the truce between Israel and Hamas. and more time

Thursday, 23 November 2023 04:57, Namita Singh

A four-day ceasefire in Gaza, set to begin on Friday, will allow for the release of 50 hostages, the delivery of desperately needed humanitarian aid and a brief respite from the relentless bombardment of densely populated territory for more than two million civilians.

But what happens when it’s over?

The short answer is that the war will continue, and it may be even bloodier than before. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was just as blunt Wednesday in a live address about the hostage deal. “The war continues,” he said. We kept going until we got a complete victory. “

Learn from this report:

What will happen when the ceasefire in Gaza ends?

Thursday, 23 November 2023 04:56 , Namita Singh

Plestia Alaqad, a Palestinian journalist whose dispatches from Gaza give a rare glimpse of the war to millions of social media fans around the world, fled Gaza amid Israel’s ongoing bombardment and siege of the army.

“I traveled and it was literally one of the hardest decisions I’ve ever made,” she wrote in the caption of an Instagram video on Wednesday. “I hope this nightmare ends and I return to Gaza soon. “

She made the decision to leave to protect her family, fearing that her journalistic work and her role as a journalist would endanger her family’s lives, she said.

My colleague Alex Woodward has more:

Palestinian journalist Plestia Alaqad flees Gaza: “I hope this nightmare ends”

Thursday, 23 November 2023 04:55 , Namita Singh

The release of the hostages as part of a transitional truce between Israel and Palestinian Hamas militants will take place until Friday, the national security adviser for Israel and the United States said, boosting the hopes of relatives that some would be released on Thursday.

Israel and Hamas agreed on Wednesday to a ceasefire in Gaza for at least four days, to allow the entry of humanitarian aid and release at least 50 hostages held by militants in the enclave in exchange for at least 150 Palestinians imprisoned in Israel.

The time for the start of the truce and the release of the hostages captured by Hamas in its October 7 attack on Israel has not yet been officially announced. An Egyptian security source said mediators had asked for negotiations to begin at 10 a. m. from Thursday.

White House press secretary Adrienne Watson said the main logistical points of the release were being worked out. “This is underway and we expect implementation to begin Friday morning,” Watson said.

Thursday, 23 November 2023 04:23 , Namita Singh

The mastermind of Hamas’ attack on Israel, which unleashed the worst bloodbreak between Israelis and Palestinians in generations, is a secretive and feared figure on either line of war.

Since Hamas fighters carried out the deadliest attack on Israel in decades, Israelis have vowed to put pressure on the Palestinian militant organization and its enigmatic leader in Gaza.

Report:

Mysterious Hamas leader in Gaza heads Israeli target after last month’s fatal attack

Thursday, 23 November 2023 04:22 , Namita Singh

“It is a relief that steps are being taken to bring back those who are being held captive,” writes our editor-in-chief of Global Affairs, Kim Sengupta. But some family members are concerned about the fragility of the agreement, while others worry that not everyone will make it home.

Worried families are waiting to see if their loved ones are among the other 50 people freed in the Gaza hostage deal.

Thursday, 23 November 2023 04:22 , Namita Singh

Israeli army officers showed an organization of foreign journalists a small apartment they discovered in a tunnel at al-Shifa hospital, saying the area had been used by Hamas militants.

Israel Reveals What It Claims Is Hamas Militants’ Top Hideout: Gaza City’s Shifa Hospital

Thursday, 23 November 2023 04:08 , Namita Singh

The negotiations went off without a hitch, but in the end the perseverance paid off.

Six weeks ago, shortly after Hamas killed more than 1,200 Israelis and took many more hostage in a marvelous attack, the Qatari government quietly reached out to the United States to talk about how to free prisoners through the militant group.

But the project required excessive sensitivity. It was so secretive that U. S. officials set up a communications cell phone to directly attack Hamas and kept those negotiations heavily monitored within the U. S. government. Only a handful of people were aware of the talks, according to a senior White House official.

For weeks, thanks to the cell, which allowed the small circle of negotiators to talk without further bureaucracy, U. S. and Israeli officials scrambled to hammer out a deal that would free dozens of hostages held by Hamas.

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How the Hostage Agreement Was Reached: Negotiations Failed, Perseverance Won

Thursday, 23 November 2023 04:04 , Namita Singh

Hostage families and Palestinians trapped in besieged Gaza are eagerly awaiting the start of a long-awaited truce and the exchange of captives, the first breakthrough in a bloody seven-week war.

At least 50 women and children captured by the militants are expected to be released over a four-day period in exchange for an end to fighting and the release of 150 Palestinian women and children imprisoned in Israel.

Hamas said truckloads carrying humanitarian aid (adding fuel) would be allowed into Gaza. Israeli diplomatic resources told The Independent that the ceasefire could be extended by one day for every dozen hostages released. In exchange, more Palestinians will be freed. released.

Our lead correspondent, Bel Trew, reports:

Netanyahu vows Gaza will continue after ceasefire as hostages face worrisome wait

Thursday, 23 November 2023 03:57, Namita Singh

Hussein told The Independent that Seldowitz’s insults to his Islamic religion and threats against his family in Egypt were not provoked at all.

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