More hostages to be released today amid efforts to extend Israel-Hamas truce
On tuesday, Hamas freed up to 12 additional captives, ten of them were Israelis and two of whom were Thai nationals. In the meanwhile, israel has freed 30 Palestinian inmates. The focus is now on whether mediator qatar can broker yet another truce extension. So far, Hamas has freed 81 hostages out of the 150 agreed upon as part of the truce. These were largely Israeli women and children, as well as international nationals. Under the continuing cease-fire, israel has freed 180 Palestinian inmates.
Both Hamas and Israeli military indicated optimism for future extensions of the cease-fire on Tuesday.
• The 12 hostages liberated by Hamas on tuesday were turned over to the international Committee of the red Cross (ICRC), where they received preliminary medical attention. They were subsequently transferred to Israeli hospitals, where they were reunited with their relatives. The captives ranged in age from 17 to 84, and included a mother-daughter combo. According to Reuters, the Palestinian Prisoner's Club, a semi-official body, the majority of the detainees freed on tuesday were women and juvenile guys.
The officials addressed the boundaries of Hamas releasing male captives or Israeli military members, rather than simply women and children, for the next phase of the truce. They also assessed the prerequisites for establishing a cease-fire that would last more than a few days.