The deal was reportedly being finalised on Monday with Qatar mediatiating negotiations with Hamas
Ban on no-fault evictions delayed again as ministers battle revolt by Tory MPsPeople participate in a ‘Bring Them Home’ solidarity rally in Trafalgar Square calling for the release of hostages held in Gaza by Hamas Hamas freed two hostages who are in “poor health” on Monday evening under a deal with the Red Cross – as hopes rise for a deal that could see the release of 50 hostages who are dual national citizens.
Hamas said on Monday that two more captives, thought to be elderly Israelis, had been released “for humanitarian and poor health grounds” under a deal facilitated by the Red Cross. Their whereabouts are not known but an International Committee of the Red Cross spokesperson said it “had facilitated the release of two more hostages by transporting them out of Gaza this evening.”
The news channel said that the hostages were expected to be handed over in the Khan Yunis area in the south of the Gaza Strip. Saudi news channel Al Arabiya also cited sources as saying a deal was close.
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