NewsIsrael-Hamas ceasefire: Latest prisoner exchange unfolds

Israel-Hamas ceasefire: Latest prisoner exchange unfolds

Hamas released three Israelis kidnapped on October 7, 2023, as part of an exchange for Palestinian prisoners. Sagi Dekel Chen, Yair Horn, and Aleksander Trufanov were handed over to the Red Cross in Khan Yunis in the Gaza Strip.

Hamas has released more hostages.
Hamas has released more hostages.
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Justyna Lasota-Krawczyk

On Saturday, the sixth exchange took place, during which Israel is set to release 369 Palestinian prisoners. In previous exchanges, 16 Israeli hostages and 766 Palestinian prisoners regained their freedom.

Hamas also released five Thai nationals who were kidnapped on October 7, 2023, but they were not part of the ceasefire agreement. Another 70 people remain in captivity.

Temporary ceasefire

The exchange is part of an ongoing temporary ceasefire in the war between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip since January 19. In the first stage of the ceasefire, lasting approximately six weeks, the plan is to exchange 33 Hamas hostages for about 1,900 Palestinians.

During the attack on October 7, 2023, Hamas kidnapped 251 people, of whom 87 are still imprisoned. As a result of the actions of Palestinian groups, around 1,200 people were killed. The war that erupted after the attack claimed the lives of over 47,000 Palestinians, according to the Gaza Strip's health ministry.

Observers point out that the current ceasefire may not stand the test of time, as the conditions for a permanent truce have not been established. There is a risk that fighting may resume if an agreement between the conflicting parties is not reached.