Israel and Hamas Agree to Six-Week Ceasefire with Prisoner Exchange
The truce, beginning Sunday, includes the release of 33 Israeli hostages by Hamas and 1,904 Palestinian detainees by Israel.
- The ceasefire will take effect at 7:30 AM CET on Sunday, following approval by both the Israeli government and Hamas, with Qatar mediating the agreement.
- Hamas is set to release 33 hostages, including three Israeli women as the first group, while Israel will free 1,904 Palestinian detainees in phases over six weeks.
- The prisoner exchange includes individuals convicted of serious crimes, such as murder, and others detained for minor offenses, sparking debate within Israeli politics.
- The deal also allows for increased humanitarian aid to Gaza, reopening of the Rafah border crossing, and potential return of displaced Palestinians to northern Gaza under international oversight.
- Uncertainty remains over the long-term stability of the agreement, with unresolved issues including the future governance of Gaza and mutual distrust between the parties.